Look south for lessons to solve rubbish issue


A waste collector separating rubbish at an illegal dumpsite in Jalan Permas, Pasir Gudang, Johor. — Photos: THOMAS YONG/The Star

THE Johor Bersih campaign is viewed as a step in the right direction to protect the environment.

However, environmental groups are calling for more serious action to be taken by Johor government, especially against those who seem unconcerned about the campaign’s efforts.

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