‘The Star’ editor wins green award


Proud moment: Tan (second from right) receiving the award from Singapore Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Grace Fu. Looking on are Singapore Environment Council chairman Isabella Loh (left) and City Developments Ltd chief sustainability officer Esther An.

PETALING JAYA: The Star environment editor Tan Cheng Li has won the SEC-CDL Asian Environmental Journalist of the Year Award.

She was selected from 38 entries from Asia for the accolade, given out by the Singapore Environment Council (SEC) and sponsored by City Developments Ltd, a Singaporean property developer.

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