This weekend, volunteer your time to clean up the beach


The Pantai Remis Kuala Selangor beach clean-up activity held on Aug 5 saw 40 volunteers collecting almost 100kg of trash in one day. — JERRY NICHOLAS

Nobody likes a dirty beach, right? Doing their part to help keep beaches clean is a group of volunteers from all walks of life who have taken their own initiative to pick up rubbish from various beaches.

An effort started by medical doctor and nature lover Dr Valarmathy Vaiyavari, the first clean-up project was held in February last year at Templers Park, Rawang.

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