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Recycle? Malaysians want to see the money
PETALING JAYA: Only about 3,000 units of the millions of mobile e-waste have been properly disposed of through the recycling campaign run by the Malaysian CommuÂnications and Multimedia CommisÂsion (MCMC) since its inception in late 2013 – a very low participation from the public.
Over 90% of mobile devices can be re-used
PETALING JAYA: Over 90% of the materials used in mobile devices and accessories can be recovered through proper recycling.
Fun fathers
Trekking together in the mountains, a round of golf, a spin at the race tracks - some dads are full of fun to be around.
Eco Film festival is back
GROWING in momentum and relevance to the current Malaysian climate, the 3rd Eco Film Festival will be held at the Faculty of Economics and Administration, Universiti Malaya from October 11-17.
Eco-friendly goings-on at PJ mall until June 12
PRO-ENVIRONMENT activists, vendors, corporate companies and experts who promote sustainable green living from around the country are gathered at Tropicana City Mall until June 12 in conjunction with World Environment Day which fell on June 5.
Green Figure Award to reward PJ folk’s contributions
THE Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) is organising the Petaling Jaya Green Figure Award to recognise deserving residents for their environmental contributions to the city.
Green festival opens in KL
The Eco Film Festival '08 (EFF) takes place on the grounds of the National Arts Academy (Aswara) in Kuala Lumpur this weekend.
Filming stories with eco messages
THE sixth annual Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival (KLEFF) is calling for entries from Malaysian and international film-makers.
Council to rule on Taiping Lake Gardens project on Monday
IPOH: The fate of the food and souvenir kiosks planned for the Taiping Lake Gardens will be known on Monday.
New themes for annual green awards
ENVIRONMENTAL non-profit organisation EcoKnights has launched its annual green awards, Anugerah Hijau (Green Awards), which is open to Malaysian youth and young professionals.