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Is the Klang Valley losing open spaces?
Taman Danau Desa Source: The Edge Malaysia Open spaces across Klang Valley are steadily being displaced, as rapid urbanisation and new developments eat into parks, community playgrounds and green lungs that once defined neighbourhoods. Once seen as buffers against floods, heat, and congestion, these lands are increasingly fenced up, rezoned or repurposed for construction, leaving residents with fewer places to gather, exercise, or connect with nature. The trend is becoming mo

The Edge Malaysia
Aug 25
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MPIB To Utilise Pineapple Waste to Boost Farmers’ Income and Malaysia’s Sustainability Goals
The Malaysian Pineapple Industry Board (MPIB) is spearheading an initiative to transform pineapple agricultural waste into valuable...
The Last Straw
Aug 22
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Ipoh Makes History with the Launch of Ipoh Doughnut Economics
Perak proudly celebrates Ipoh as the first city in Asia to adopt the Doughnut Economics framework – a bold step towards a city that...
The Last Straw
Aug 15
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