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Here’s the eco-friendly way Thailand destroyed $11 million worth of counterfeit products

It has never been hard to find counterfeit and pirated goods in Thailand. However, the government is trying to change that. Officials across several...
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TamSuk Baby Wipes are Thailand’s best biodegradable baby wipes

Landfills and waste disposal sites in Thailand continue to be overwhelmed with trash. A lot of the focus is on plastic waste because of...
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Nanotronics develops biodegradable material to take on plastic waste

Nanotronics, a biotechnology startup based in the Philippines, hopes its innovations can help the country in its fight against plastic waste. The company received...
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RecyGlo cleans up recycling in Myanmar

In developing countries, the biggest challenge when it comes to recycling is the infrastructure, or lack thereof. Vietnam has opted for a top-down approach...
Indonesian recycling firms Tridi Oasis

Indonesian recycling firms receive funding in efforts to combat plastic waste

A pair of Indonesian recycling firms have received significant funding as they look to address the country’s growing plastic waste disposal issues. Tridi Oasis...
Thailand's most interesting green partnership

Surfboards, cement and Thailand’s most interesting green partnership

A recently announced agreement between Starboard and Siam Cement Group (SCG) will see the two companies work together in what could be Thailand's most...
Thailand EV Roadmap

The Thailand EV roadmap and how the country plans on navigating it

For more than three years, Thailand has looked to stimulate investment in electric vehicle (EV) production. And while there has been some movement in...
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Big business hopes to kickstart recycling in Vietnam

A group of nine major corporations in Vietnam want to collaborate on finding a recycling solution and are teaming up to do it. They...
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Electric tuk-tuks in Thailand need a jolt

A wave of electric tuk-tuks could soon hit Bangkok’s streets if the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) gets its way. The organization has...
Knut Kise, President of Spirit Electricity

A new way to power Southeast Asia’s islands

This article originally appeared in the Norway-Asia Business Review. Many islands in Southeast Asia rely on gas powered generators for electricity. These are problematic for...

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