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dailystraitsdotcom · 3 days ago
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AmanahRaya REIT Updates
AmanahRaya REIT terminates SPA for Contraves Building due to non-fulfillment.
Kuala Lumpur, Jan 24: AmanahRaya Kenedix REIT Manager Sdn. Bhd. (AKRM), the manager of AmanahRaya Real Estate Investment Trust (AmanahRaya REIT), has announced the termination of the Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) dated 26 June 2024. The agreement, entered into between its Trustee, Pacific Trustees Berhad (Vendor), and 4x Software Sdn. Bhd. (Purchaser), pertained to the proposed sale of the…
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gibbearish · 1 year ago
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love when ppl defend the aggressive monetization of the internet with "what, do you just expect it to be free and them not make a profit???" like. yeah that would be really nice actually i would love that:)! thanks for asking
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hope-for-the-planet · 3 months ago
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The Climate Change Superfund Act makes major fossil fuel companies financially liable for damage due to extreme weather events and other dangers related to climate change. The amount these companies are responsible for paying depends on their contributions to emissions since 1995.
Money collected from fossil fuel companies will be used to mitigate the health impacts of climate change and improve public infrastructure.
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kazifatagar · 6 months ago
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Company News: Engineering contracts and new shares
Here’s a review of the latest business news from Malaysia. MN Holdings Bhd has secured a substation engineering contract worth RM136.2mil in Johor. AME Elite Consortium Bhd is selling four industrial properties in Johor to its 49.62%-owned unit AME Real Estate Investment Trust for RM119.5 million to realign its property investments into a REIT. Nationgate Holdings Bhd plans to issue new shares…
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nawapon17 · 8 months ago
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skellydun · 1 year ago
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I don't think I'm meant to be employed. It really cuts into my goofy silly haha time. and it makes it nearly impossible to have any wow life is beautiful let me take it in time.
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eatosnewsroom · 10 months ago
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scloudsg · 1 year ago
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Arw you really the author John Green? The same person who wrote The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska?
Yes, but I published one of those books 19 (?!?!?!) years ago and the other 12 (!?!?!?!?) years ago. What have I been up to since then?
My brother Hank and I started Good.store, which delivers high-quality socks, coffee, and soap to your home and donates 100% of its profit to charity. Through good store, we've raised over $7,500,000 to support efforts to radically reduce maternal mortality in Sierra Leone, where as recently as 2019, one in seventeen women could expect to die in pregnancy or childbirth.
(In fact, technically I am here on tumblr as an unpaid intern for the awesome coffee club, which you should really sign up for if you like ethically sourced coffee that tastes delicious and doesn't enrich billionaires.)
I wrote the novel Turtles All the Way Down and then had a little existential crisis and wrote a nonfiction book called The Anthropocene Reviewed, the latter of which is my first book for adults and my first attempt to write as myself.
I helped produce made a movie adaptation (streaming now on Max!) of Turtles all the Way Down.
I helped raise my kids and supported my spouse as she wrote her book You Are An Artist and created a PBS show about art called The Art Assignment.
I ran the educational media company Complexly and the merch company dftba.com while my brother had cancer.
I bought around 2% of a fourth-tier English football team called AFC Wimbledon. Wimbledon are different from most football clubs because they are owned by their fans, each of whom gets one vote in the club's leadership regardless of how much money they put into the club.
I became obsessed with tuberculosis, the world's deadliest infectious disease (it will kill over a million people this year despite being curable), and how TB both exemplifies and reinforces human-built structures of injustice, which is the subject of a book I'm writing that will come out next year.
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mar-bluu · 2 months ago
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Saw this on tiktok today and... yeah
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dailystraitsdotcom · 7 months ago
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Kuala Lumpur News
Magma Group's AGM, Samaiden partners with Gruppe for sustainable lighting.
In the latest Kuala Lumpur news, Magma Group Berhad concluded its 15th AGM, with shareholders approving all resolutions. Datuk Seri Thomas Liang Chee Fong outlined plans for growth and corporate governance. Meanwhile, Samaiden Group Berhad announced a partnership with Gruppe Lighting Solution to develop energy-efficient lighting with renewable sources. Samaiden’s share price closed at RM1.29.…
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fishleeks · 7 months ago
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I thought this was so funny I am posting it here too
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biglisbonnews · 1 year ago
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Continental’s Portuguese tyre plant gets ISCC PLUS sustainability certification Continental's tyre plant in Lousado, Portugal has received the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) PLUS. The international certification confirms the manufacturer’s compliance with special sustainability standards at its Lousado plant; specifically the transparency and traceability of renewable and recycled raw materials along the entire supply chain. The manufacturer said that the certification represents an important milestone on its journey towards 100 per cent sustainable materials in its tyre products, a target Conti has set for 2050. Conti already produces what it says is the most sustainable tyre on the market at Lousado. The UltraContact NXT contains up to 65 per cent renewable, recycled and mass balance certified materials. Up to 28 per cent of these are accounted for by ISCC PLUS-certified materials, such as synthetic rubber made from biobutadiene or industrial carbon black, parts of which are produced from circular oil. The post Continental’s Portuguese tyre plant gets ISCC PLUS sustainability certification appeared first on Tyrepress. https://www.tyrepress.com/2023/08/continentals-portuguese-tyre-plant-gets-iscc-plus-sustainability-certification/
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highants · 1 year ago
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marzipanandminutiae · 2 months ago
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no but genuinely I lose a little more patience for people who won't wear wool, leather, silk, or fur every day that I live in a world where plastic is increasingly the only damn kind of clothing you can find (or the only kind of fabric for sewing, even)
obviously, animal cruelty is horrible. I believe that even industries that rely on the deaths of animals should make their lives as good and their ends as humane as possible. and many of these industries need tighter environmental regulations on their production practices- some of the chemicals involved are highly toxic and ill-controlled at times
but at some point, you have to wake up to the fact that the only alternative we've found to date is destroying our planet
it's all plastic. and plastic is horrible for the world- the environment, humans, and especially animals. how cruelty-free is it to cause mass habitat loss? or climate change that disrupts food sources for those animals on a vast scale? how is that better than the deaths of a relatively small proportion of animals comparatively?
(and don't even start with "but pineapple leather! but cactus leather!" when those are still basically plastic due to heavy plastics use in their production processes. there is currently no non-plastic alternative to most animal-based textile products)
I've always tried to keep in mind that we all have to decide where our line is, that we all consume and there's no way of living in this world that doesn't take something from it. that for me, plastic clothing is to be avoided as much as possible, and for others, animal clothing products are to be avoided as much as possible. that the choice is equally valid
but I'm having a hard time seeing it as valid anymore when it just feels like trying to push the unpleasant part away from yourself so you can pretend your choice has no negative impacts. you're not wearing animal skin (or wool that an animal didn't even die to produce), so surely your way of doing things is better! no animals were harmed in the making of your outfit!
except. they were.
they and all the rest of us.
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