Wishing Malaysian Readers Happy Independence Day

August 31, 2010 by  
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The CSR Digest team sends its greetings to Malaysians all over the world! Happy Merdeka, everbody!  Read More →

Greening the web with Greenscroll

August 30, 2010 by  
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Webmasters and web publishers, you now have the option to go green! Greenscroll is new a nonprofit seeking to fight climate change in the real world by greening the virtual one. Its mission is to power the Internet by green renewable energy and help save the Earth. On behalf of anyone having a website, Greenscroll will pump green energy into the grid... [Read more...]

Going green, using social media

August 27, 2010 by  
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Sustainability is integral to Standard Chartered. Worldwide and in Malaysia, the bank champions dedicated causes, one of them being environment. The organisation believes that each person can make a difference, and through small steps, the collection action contributes to the overall impact as the community unites to preserve the environment for future... [Read more...]

Solid waste management company eyeing Malaysia’s main market listing

August 26, 2010 by  
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Cypark Resources Berhad, a leading service provider in environmental engineering and technology services, announced recently that the company expects to float its entire enlarged issued and paid-up share capital on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad by the end of this year. [Read more...]  Read More →

Bangsar Village’s Community Chest

August 25, 2010 by  
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Not sure how it works, but Bangsar Village collects food and other necessities for a few charities.  Read More →

Rising generousity trend in Asia Pacific

August 25, 2010 by  
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As economies in the region begin to pick up, more consumers are feeling a tug at their heartstrings and loosening their purse strings, according to the latest survey by MasterCard Worldwide. Some 55% of consumers surveyed across Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, are planning to make a charitable donation in the next six months, up from 53% at the... [Read more...]

Malaysian logging giant dropped by Norway pension fund

August 24, 2010 by  
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Malaysian logging multinational, Samling Global, has been excluded by Norway’s Ministry of Finance from the portfolio of its Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG). The Ministry’s statement, released recently, stated that it had based its decision on the recommendation of Norway’s Council on Ethics. Aside from Samling, two Israeli companies,... [Read more...]

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