A Magazine

Issue ten of AkzoNobel’s A Magazine has just been published, with the latest edition offering a choice of stunning covers, which together reflect the overall theme of change and transformation.
Inside, a series of insightful features covers a variety of topical subjects, such as doing business in a volatile world, the danger plastic is posing to our oceans and how China is continuing to adapt and evolve.
Elsewhere, we get three different perspectives on the issue of climate change, talk to the chairman of the UK’s Population Matters organization about the growing number of people on the planet and take a look at how social media is changing the way we all communicate. You should also look out for an article in which various contributors give their thoughts on the three biggest changes to impact the world since 1994 (the year Akzo and Nobel came together to form AkzoNobel).
A Magazine has won several awards since being launched in 2008, including a European Excellence Award, a coveted bronze ADC Cube and a SABRE Award Certificate of Excellence. It is available via a free subscription in both English and Chinese. Digital versions are also available for download.
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See the highlights of the tenth issue of AkzoNobel's A Magazine.
Previous A Magazine issues
Issue 9: Cities & urban living
Tall towers, blue buildings and dungeons and dragons.
|  Issue 8: Leadership and inspiration
Chilean miners, rock stars and Rembrandt.
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Issue 7: Health and well-being
The quest for the Holy Grail. Well, kind of!
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Issue 6: Risk
An interview with Formula 1's Lewis Hamilton
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Issue 5: The BRIC region
The rapid rise of India and hairspray in Russia
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Issue 4: Technology
A look at the gadgetry used in the Iron Man movies
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Issue 3: The environment
An interview with professor and TV personality Brian Cox
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Issue 2: Color
The outcome of a study into the use of color in contemporary architecture
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Issue 1: New AkzoNobel
An interview with second man on the moon Buzz Aldrin
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