SINGAPORE, May 31 Customers who visit wet markets over the next week will see dwindling supplies of fresh chickens and can expect to pay higher prices for them, following.
The Malaysia Green Building Council (malaysiaGBC) Sabah Chapter called on the general public as well as professionals to join the council and continue advocating green and sustainable living in Sabah.
“Together, we will have more strength and a louder voice in society to continue advocating green and sustainable lifestyles in Sabah and the world for the future generation to come,” the council said in a statement, Sunday.
The council said it has been working closely with the Local Government and Housing Ministry and City Hall (DBKK) to formalise green policies and initiatives to assist the State Government in deriving friendly and conducive policies for green buildings in Sabah.
“We shall continue to engage with professional bodies and policy makers to transform and to embrace green practices and sustainable designs within a built environment in Sabah,” it said in a statement, Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the chapter welcomed Ar. Sim Sie Hon
In Singapore, regulators and financial institutions have in recent days come up with new ways to shield residents from phishing attacks. But the move came only after a series of high-level scams involving OCBC Bank users. In December alone, more than 450 of them fell prey to the attacks, amounting to at least $8.5 million in losses. John Paul Tan.