Champions of Sg Klang


KRT Pangsapuri Mutiara Magna residents celebrating their win after being named champions in the Local Communities category.

THE Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order (MCO) have made people realise the importance of nature’s resources and the need to care for it for our health and well-being, says Faizal Parish.

“People realised its importance when they were forced to stay home and didn’t have access they normally would to fresh food, ” said the Global Environment Centre (GEC) director.

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