Clear group is changing people’s mindsets of Moyog River from dump to ecotourism asset


Plastic waste can still be seen on the banks of the Moyog River, which supplies water to the whole of Kota Kinabalu — WONG LI ZA/The Star

As we headed downstream in our motorboat, the water became visibly dirtier. Heaps of plastic bottles and other waste could be seen trapped on the edges of the riverbank or floating on the water.

Further downstream, dark green stuff floated on the surface; we were later told they were a mixture of algae and oil waste.

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