Teaching kids to love nature


SUNWAY Lost World of Tambun (LWOT) has stepped up to achieve quality education and climate action goals by educating 143 children in Ipoh on the importance of waste management for a healthier environment for future generations.

To cultivate good daily habits and inculcate conservation knowledge among children, it worked with Sunway University to conduct environmental workshops at Q-dees centres in Ipoh, Bandar Seri Botani and Meru. The workshops aimed to raise awareness of the significance of waste management and conservation.

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