MagicGreen showcases examples, infos and addresses of all stuff green. Sustainable, environment-friendly examples from South East Asia and beyond.

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bandwidth and economic wealth

There is a relationship between available bandwidth and economic health. After Singapore in the lead, the six top countries for speed are all European.

After Singapore in the lead, the six top countries for speed are all European – Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Romania, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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Microplastic in your salt

Planet or plastic? Salt produced in Indonesia, using the ancient technique of evaporating seawater contains lots of microplastics.

Microplastics were found in sea salt several years ago. Now, new research shows microplastics in 90% of the table salt brands sampled worldwide.

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Zooming in on biodiversity

An ASEAN wide photo contest capturing the richness of biological resources in the region.

Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth and include microorganisms, fungi, plants, and animals, the communities they form, the habitats in which they live.

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Energy saving bulbs

Saving the planet starts from saving energy.

This 9 watts LED bulb produces as much light as old incandescent 100w bulbs, and last much longer. Save money, and contribute to reducing energy consumption.

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Consumers want sustainability

Sustainable Mainstream. Eco-friendly is definitely in.

Environmental consciousness, social responsibility, and sustainability are all hot button topics in consumer retail today. The real question is...

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Travellers choose sustainability

Sustainable, eco-conscious travel, is on the rise worldwide according to recent statistics.

Data show travelers preferences: 87% want to travel more sustainably. 39% manage to travel sustainably. 67% can spend at least 5% more to reduce their impact.

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Food safe plastic

The obvious solution to avoiding plastic toxicity is to avoid plastics. Reduce damage by picking the least toxic ones.

The obvious solution to avoiding plastic toxicity is to avoid plastics, which, in a world awash in plastic, is pretty difficult. In the absence of this, it...

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Paper towels

Nearly 4 billion trees are cut down each year for paper.

Did you know that nearly 4 billion trees are cut down each year for paper. Used paper towels are not recyclable. 1 ton of paper towels consumes 17 trees...

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Recycling aluminum

Aluminum can can be recycled an unlimited number of times.

Recycling one aluminum can saves enough electricity to power a TV for three hours. Aluminum can can be recycled an unlimited number of times. And if your area...

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Apparel brands go green

Go green or go home, millennials shop Eco-Friendly, new study finds.

New data has found that Americans don’t want to get caught buying from a company exploiting the planet The findings show that 90% of millennials will buy...

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Plastic bags

Less than 1 percent of plastic bags goes into a recycle bin.

Billions of plastic bags are made each year. One hundred billion are thrown away according to Worldwatch Institute, with less than 1% being recycled.