Penampang’s St Michael makes it into record book again with green effort


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 19 Oct 2019

Jenifer Lasimbang (fifth left) witnessing the Malaysia Book of Records certification given to SM St Michael.

PENAMPANG: SM St Michael here made it into the Malaysia Book of Records (MBR) for a 10th time with the most number of multipurpose pots (1,588) made from recycled detergent bottles.

The project, which took about four months beginning June 25, was a collaborative effort by some 900 students and their parents, 61 teachers and eight non-teaching staff, plus more than 100 Kampung Terawi community members.

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