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Create your own compost
Don’t waste your kitchen scraps and leftover food – turn them into compost. You would be surprised how much of the food that you currently throw away can be recycled and turned into compost.

IGEM 2022 to aid private sector’s ESG commitment
THE International Greentech and Eco Products Exhibition and Conference Malaysia 2022 (IGEM 2022) will focus on aiding the private sector’s environmental,

Malaysia berdepan impak perubahan iklim agak ketara
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia berdepan impak perubahan iklim yang agak ketara sejak kebelakangan ini menerusi beberapa insiden yang boleh disaksikan, termasuk

Green tech conference expected to generate RM3bil
KUALA LUMPUR: The International Greentech and Eco Products Exhibition and Conference Malaysia (Igem) 2022, to be held from Oct 12

IGEM 2022 targets RM3 bil investment prospects
KUALA LUMPUR (July 22): The Government targets to secure about RM3 billion in green technology and sustainability-led investment prospects, up

PLUS to set up 100 charging points for EVs along its highways by 2024 – partnering with industry players
PLUS Malaysia (PLUS) aims to have 100 charging points for electric vehicles (EVs) at strategic areas along the highways it

Towards a sustainable future
PETALING JAYA: As the population grows rapidly, consumption of raw materials is also on the rise, with most natural resources