Smaller carbon footprint for Malaysian police


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak getting a close look at the police hybrid patrol vehicle during the launch of the Royal Malaysian Polices first green blueprint in 2014. Photo: The Star

Which is the greenest agency in the public service? If you say it is the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry, the Department of Environment or the Wildlife and National Parks Department, you are wrong on all three.

The most earth-friendly governmental body is our police force. While many agencies have not even embarked on any environment-friendly effort, the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) is moving into its second green blueprint under its Go Green agenda.

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