Bins make it tougher for Alam Flora‘s cleaning crew


AFTER several attempts to contact the owner of a charity recycling box in Jalan Hujan Emas in Taman OUG, Kuala Lumpur, DBKL Health and Environment department director Dr Noor Akma Shabudin ordered the removal of the box that was placed next to a manhole.

The area surrounding the box had became a dumping ground for residents in the area and a mountain of rubbish had formed around a big red sofa that had also been dumped there.

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