MBPJ awards to recognise individuals who strive to make the city better


Mashrifah (second from right) helping to distribute food to her neighbours after a neighbourhood clean-up session.

WHEN it is time to go home, most people will just pack their bags and leave but one man in Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) goes to collect recyclables from the streets after office hours.

Aiman Firdaus Shamsuri, 32, who works in MBPJ’s Health Department, realised that there were “precious” waste lying around in the city. He joined the council eight years ago.

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