Small effort makes big impact


They can ‘sea’ clearly now: (Top)Volunteers scouring the beach for rubbish at the public beach near Sutera Harbour Resort. (Left) Volunteers at Sulug Island for the second phase of ‘Sustaining Kota Kinabalu’s Marine Heritage’ programme.

KOTA KINABALU: Some 350kg of trash was collected during a beach combing activity, with 2,281 plastic bottles forming the bulk.

The programme, held simultaneously along the public beach of Sutera Harbour Resort (SHR) and Sulug Island in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park on Saturday, netted 350.63kg of trash.

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