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

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Bio cement

No kiln firing, No CO2 emissions. Grown sustainable building material.

Leading innovator bioMASON® offers the lowest carbon footprint cement product in the market. Their pre-cast materials are grown employing microorganisms.

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Raising awareness

Mission Blue inspires action to explore and protect the ocean for a global network of marine protected areas.

Mission Blue inspires action to explore and protect the ocean, ignite public support for a global network of marine protected areas.

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Mosquito repellent plants

Mosquito repellent plants that you can easily grow in your balcony or garden area. It’s about your health.

Mosquitoes spread serious diseases as malaria, dengue, yellow fever, encephalitis and West Nile and Zika viruses. They can give heart worm to pets.

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Bali plastic bags Ban

Denpasar just introduced a new prohibition of plastic bags, Styrofoam and plastic straws in supermarkets, convenience stores and shopping centres.

Starting 2019, Bali Denpasar area has banned the plastic bags. The ban is expected to cover the whole island coming into effect in June 2019.

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Bali solar energy

PLN, Indonesia electricity company, plans to generate 50 MW of renewable electricity in 2021 from two solar powered plants in Bali.

Two privately built solar power plants in Bali are expected to beginning working in 2021. The plain is to reach 100 megawatts in 2023.

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Electric cars in Thailand

The Thai Government has a goal of getting 1.2 m electric vehicles on the road by 2036.

The rising number of relectric vehicles could have a major role in our society said Amonrat Kaewpradap of the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand.

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The Ocean Cleanup

Trash accumulates in 5 ocean garbage patches, the largest one being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. If left to circulate, the plastic will impact our ecosystems, health and economies.

Trash accumulates in 5 ocean patches, the largest one being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It is impacting our health, ecosystems and economies.

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Bali wave energy park

Wello will build a 10 MW Wave Energy Park in Nusa Penida an island close to Bali.

Over 60% of the worlds electricity comes from fossil fuels. Wello Penguin floats on water capturing ocean kinetic energy. Electricity without emissions.

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Stop alien species

At recent ASEAN meeting Indonesia pushed the need to combat invasive alien species.

Invasive Alien Species are threats to the balance of natural ecosystems. Their presence poses risk as unwanted predators of endemic species.

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Bali water protection

This project calls on Bali’s leadership and responsibility to address the island’s diminishing water table and rapidly dropping levels of freshwater availability.

Bali is on the verge of an environmental catastrophe. Groundwater reserves are at 20% according to Politeknik Negeri Bali in a report published by Republika.

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ASEAN against plastic pollution

ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) joins the movement against the use of plastics, supports the initiatives in banning plastic use.

Every year, the world produces around 5 trillion plastic bags. That is about 700 per person. Utilized for just a few minutes, take centuries to decompose.

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Gringgo smarter waste collection

Born in Bali this platform for recycling is tackling the trash problem head on.

In many places around the world, trash is a big problem and recycling is not easy, so people don't recycle. Gringgo make it easy.

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Artotel bamboo

Luxury meets sustainability. Looking good with excellent bamboo architecture in Sanur, Bali.

With a state of the art brand new bamboo construction, Artotel Beach Club in Sanur, Bali brings vibrancy and color to the island's south east.

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Plastic roads

Indonesia tried plastic and rubber tires waste for road asphalt. A clever way to reduce plastic pollution.

The Ministry of Public Works and People's Housing Indonesia began testing a mix of plastic and rubber tires waste in the asphalt mix.

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Trash hero

This global phenomena is growing bigger. And it's happening in Bali too.

Let's talk trash. The Trash Hero movement is a global phenomena and is growing bigger. They educate and act. In Bali too, people are taking action.

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Bamboo buildings in Bali

Bamboo is booming here, showing excellent examples of a sustainable way to build.

The Indonesian island of Bali is witnessing a new trend. Bamboo building, emblem of sustainable construction, are replacing concrete and steel. Buildings had...

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Eco Regions Indonesia

The Eco Region approach aspire to be a game changer for large scale green development.

The plan is to create green destination and attract the world's most engaged green partners and most passionate eco-tourists. Envision sustainable development.

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Byebye plastic bags

Youth Driven Change to get the people of Bali to say no to plastic bags.

Byebye plastic bags is an initiative from children to force people to say no to plastic bags, because of the enormous environmental pollution they cause.

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Singapore Botanic Gardens

This outstanding world of plants is a must see UNESCO World Heritage Site!

The Singapore Botanic Gardens, with 4 millions visitors per year, 150 years of connecting plant and people, free entrance and his own subway stop, is an...

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SOS from the deep

CTC provides education and training to make sure that marine protected areas!

Coral Reefs need our help now! More than 27% of the world’s coral reefs are already lost. If we don’t do anything about it, almost all of our coral reefs...

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Gardens by the bay

An astonishing example of sustainable edutainment environment

Rated number 3 on things to do in Singapore Tripadvisor. Reached more than 40 million visitors to date. World's top 20 most checked-in places on Facebook.

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Indonesian waste platform

Hub promoting and facilitating cross-sector collaborations for solutions on the waste problems in Indonesia.

Indonesian Waste Platform, a hub to promote and facilitate, connects stakeholders, shares news and contributes to capacity building cross-sector collaborations.

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Green walls

Absorb pollution, offer cooling shade and cost much less than any other walls.

Green walls are not only visually pleasant, but naturally absorb CO2 and other pollutants thus cleaning the air.

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Maya green roof

Luxury meets efficiency. Cutting energy bill and looking good in Sanur, Bali.

Designed by Budiman Hendropurnomo, Maya new Sanur Resort in Bali features an innovative design with a stunning rooftop garden, intimate spaces and pond views.