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Queries on waste disposal
From YASMIN RASYID, President, EcoKnights Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
Environmentalist Yasmin Rasyid, the fixer who gets things moving
EcoKnights founder pushes forward to bring the message of sustainable living to the masses.
Mum has tips on how to save food from getting binned
PETALING JAYA: Yasmin Rasyid, a 40-year-old mother of two, can teach her fellow Malaysians a thing or two about managing food waste in the household.
Protecting the planet we call home
What do Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Stella McCartney and Gisele Bundchen have in common with Ruth Yeoh, Yasmin Rasyid, Serina Hijjas, Aishah Sinclair, Gurmit Singh, Faizal Parish and Christine Das?
Developer brings back Discovery Walk to instil green practices in participants
WALKING the talk is key to making any good cause a successful one, and Sunway Property’s Discovery Walk 2.0 strived to do exactly that.
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.
E-waste and discarded mobile phones pose real danger to environment
EXCLUSIVE: At 66 million, there are twice as many mobile phones in Malaysia than people and these gadgets, which usually have a two-year life span, are not properly being disposed of. Such e-waste usually contain precious metals like gold, copper and silver that can be reused. But Malaysians are not recycling – because they expect payment for their e-waste.
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.
Green concerns on silver screen
DID YOU know that 94% of the world’s seed varieties have disappeared and farmers are fighting a losing battle to protect our food legacy? Or that your handphone or laptop will make up the next tidal wave of trash to threaten the planet?
Eco film fest to walk the talk
THE 2016 Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Fest (KLEFF) is going to tell stories that will push its viewers’ emotional buttons, said KLEFF director Fadly Bakhtiar.