166kg of waste collected at Marang beach


MARANG: A total of 166kg of waste, mostly plastic bottles, was collected within two hours at Pantai Kekabu here.

Marang’s Geng Plastik Ija (GPI) chief Rahim Embong said 25 volunteers, including GPI members, Marang district council (MDM) garbage collectors, and local residents took part in the Plogging Santai Pulau Kekabu programme on Saturday.

Mountain of waste: Volunteers collected 166kg of waste at Pantai Kekabu in just two hours. — Photo courtesy of Geng Plastik Ija’s Facebook page
Mountain of waste: Volunteers collected 166kg of waste at Pantai Kekabu in just two hours. — Photo courtesy of Geng Plastik Ija’s Facebook page

He said the north-east monsoon brought large amounts of waste from overseas, polluting Tereng­ganu’s beaches.

“Most of the waste consists of bottles from other countries, identifiable by brands not sold in Malaysia. We organised the cleanup to maintain a good image for tourists, in line with the slogan ‘Terengganu Negeri Cantik, Budaya Menarik’ (Terengganu: Beautiful State, Interesting Culture),” he said, Bernama reported.

Rahim said that some of the collected waste would be sent to disposal centres, while plastic bottles would go to a recycling centre in Kampung Undang here.

He said the programme also aims to educate the public on keeping beaches clean, as they are important for tourism and people’s lives.

“The Plogging Santai programme has been held regularly since Marang GPI was established in 2019. We focus on cleaning beaches, including Pantai Rhu Rendang, Pantai Rhu Renggeh, Pantai Jambu Bongkok, Pantai Rhu Dua, Pantai Rusila and Pantai Angin Berbisik,” he said.

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