Fiscal sustainability necessary for inclusive growth in Malaysia
With the right policy mix, enhancing fiscal discipline and promoting inclusive growth need not work against one another in Malaysia.
Source: www.eastasiaforum.org
With the right policy mix, enhancing fiscal discipline and promoting inclusive growth need not work against one another in Malaysia.
Source: www.eastasiaforum.org
May 2, 2020 – Explore kailendOrg’s board “Sustainable Agriculture”, followed by 102 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Agriculture, Sustainability and What is volunteering.
The third installment of our Virtual School Leadership Dialog will explore how leaders can support their teams in facing the uncertainty of “reimagined” education. We will discuss how consistent, honest communication and an emphasis on education’s core values can sustain connection as schools meet the challenges of the moment.
Consider this: What if a sleeping mask in a warehouse could tell the IT system that the customer’s order required it to be dispatched with a pillow and a copy of the bestseller, How to Sleep? And that it needed to reach its destination at a specific time and date, so the fastest and most sustainable method would be via Carrier X? The signal from this item sets in motion a picking device in the warehouse. A robot then delivers the mask, pillow and book to the packing station where an employee collates them tightly in a box, so no air gets shipped, and fewer packaging materials are needed. Finally, Carrier X delivers the whole consignment to the customer in a single journey, via a quick and fuel-efficient route.
Giant Eagle is launching a sustainability platform focused on environmental milestones related to plastics, waste, carbon emissions, sustainable products, and employee engagement.
Dairy giant FrieslandCampina has announced that it has signed the Dutch government’s Plastic Pact and has pledged to make all its packaging 100% recyclable by 2025…
The Giant’s Causeway has shaped the imagination and the storytelling of the North Antrim area for centuries so what better way to welcome our visitors and share this rich heritage of folklore and science of this iconic site than through our striking, yet sympathetically designed Visitor Centre. The centre, which was designed by Irish firm Heneghan Peng Architects, was opened in July 2012 and was designed to blend with the landscape whilst also reflecting the towering basalt columns of the volcanically formed Giant’s Causeway.