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Millions of tons of plastic are trashed every year. But what if we used it to pave our roads?

A road running through Accra, Ghana’s capital, looks like any other blacktop. Yet what most drivers don’t realize is that the asphalt under them contains a slurry of used plastics — shredded and melted bags, bottles and snack wraps — that otherwise were destined for a landfill. The impetus for many similar road projects underway in Ghana was an ambitious plan announced [...]

June 15th, 2021|

Revolutionising agriculture ― bio-fertilisers from palm oil empty fruit bunches

There’s increasing public exposure these days on the potential use of bio-fertilisers, ie., the use of natural, organic matter. Bio-fertilisers are “natural fertilisers that contains living microorganisms (live biomass or dormant cells of effective microbial strains) which, when applied to seed, plant surfaces, or soil, colonises the rhizosphere (ie., plant-root interface) and promotes growth by increasing the supply or availability [...]

January 7th, 2021|

Cutting greenhouse gases from food production is urgent, scientists say

Rising greenhouse gas emissions from worldwide food production will make it extremely difficult to limit global warming to the targets set in the Paris climate agreement, even if emissions from fossil-fuel burning were halted immediately, scientists reported. But they said that meeting one of the targets, limiting overall warming this century to 1.5°C could be achieved through “rapid and ambitious” [...]

November 17th, 2020|

SWCorp targets 40% recycling rate by 2025, current rate at 30%

The Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) has increased the target for recycling rate in the seven states under its supervision to 40% by 2025. SWCorp director (research and technology division) Zulkifli Tamby Chik (pic) is confident of achieving the target following positive developments with the increase in the collection of recycled goods, apart from having reached the [...]

November 3rd, 2020|

Why plastic waste is an ideal building material

What if we turned the world’s growing wastelands of disused plastics into a new kind of sustainable building? The disposal of plastics is a highly visible global problem – from the highest mountains to the deepest ocean trenches, waste plastic seems inescapable. In natural conditions, plastics are nearly indestructible, and yet they are discarded worldwide on a large scale: the [...]

October 30th, 2020|

Building with recycled plastics

During the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries’ (ISRI) 2019 Convention & Exposition April 8-11 in Los Angeles, the Spotlight on Plastics highlighted some unique products that are starting to demand recycled plastics. Madeline Rohrbacher, territory sales manager Mid-Atlantic at North Carolina-based CaraGreen, said a number of building materials are starting to utilize recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET). “These are alternatives to conventional building materials, [...]

October 30th, 2020|

Sustainable development, green technology to play vital role in driving economy, says PM

Sustainable development and green technology need to play a vital role in driving the country's economy, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The Prime Minister said that the Covid-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call for the world and that Malaysia and other countries need to rethink their development agenda. “A green recovery approach would not only spur the economy and [...]

October 19th, 2020|

A One Biosys First! Ground Breaking Solution

One Biosys & the Gradient Group of Companies became the first to implement the Bio-Drying Process for Municipal Waste, Leachate Sludge and Biomass Residues in Indonesia and Malaysia using its own proprietary bio-technology, systems and techniques.  

March 16th, 2020|

Tesco is first retailer in Malaysia to publish food waste data

TESCO Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is taking a firm stance against the global issue that is food waste by becoming the first retailer in Malaysia to publish its food waste data. Up to this point, Malaysia food waste data is mostly derived from household food waste which is estimated at some 16,688 tonnes daily, according to a report by the [...]

October 8th, 2019|

Focus on reducing food waste, Putrajaya told

A food waste specialist has urged the government to address the issue of wasted food in the country, amid reports that Malaysians generate over 16,000 tonnes of such waste each day. Mae Ooi, the co-founder of Mentari Alam EKO, a company dedicated to solving problems associated with food waste, said the government should organise programmes to create awareness about the [...]

October 8th, 2019|

US Composting Council and PLAN Launch Partnership to Build Campus Composting Resources

The Post Landfill Action Network (PLAN) and US Composting Council (USCC) are launching a partnership to provide resources in the coming year to stakeholders of composting efforts on college and university campuses, the organizations announced today. The two groups will be working together on training resources for campus composting to be released in early fall. With PLAN’s emphasis on student-led zero waste [...]

October 8th, 2019|
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