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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.
A no-frills affair
“People who come to my house can’t tell that it’s a Muslim place or that I’m actually celebrating Raya,” jokes Yasmin Rasyid.
Youths awarded for ideas addressing environmental issues
CONCEPTUALISING green ideas may not always be easy but several Malaysian youths have received recognition for their innovative ideas and creations at the annual Anugerah Hijau (Green Awards) 2014.
Championing a green cause
Environmental organisation EcoKnights launched the Anugerah Hijau awards recently that encourages youths to actively produce projects that highlight their efforts in protecting the environment.
Having fun the Green way
EXCLUSIVE: The Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival not only has free film screenings but also a host of entertaining activities.
Lessons from rationing
It is time for consumers to take a hard look at water usage in their homes. The water crisis has compelled us not to take it for granted and to practise conservation.
A green mission for students
STUDENTS from both primary and secondary schools in the Klang Valley should get cracking to come up with proposals for the upcoming Green Awards Competition 2010.
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.
Rise of the social entrepreneurs
Their commitment towards serving the community drives some individuals to take on business pursuits and they do so for inner gratification, not hefty profits.