Adding green feather to its cap


Eco-bricks made from recyclable materials and used to mark out vegetable plots in Tenby Setia Eco Park are another of the school’s Eco Club initiative.

TENBY Schools Setia Eco Park (SEP) in Shah Alam, has been awarded the Green Flag status by WWF-Malaysia for its many environmental projects both within campus and outside of school premises.

Green Flag is an international recognition under the global Eco-Schools Programme to promote environmental and sustainable developmental education in about 60 countries currently. WWF-Malaysia, as the programme’s national operator, is running the programme in over 300 schools here.

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