The Borneo Post

‘Practise recycling to protect environmen­t’

- By Matthew Umpang reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian has reminded Sarawakian­s to practise recycling and take care of the environmen­t as this can help the Sarawak government save money.

This is because dump sites will cost the government RM10 million to rehabilita­te.

“If we want to think about taking care of Sarawak, we must also keep it clean. It starts from the people and their habits as keeping Sarawak clean is also a sign of showing love for Sarawak,” he said at the launch of tHe Spring Shopping Mall’s ‘Operation Recycle’ campaign here yesterday.

Dr Sim also disclosed that waste

If we want to think about taking care of Sarawak, we must also keep it clean. It starts from the people and their habits as keeping Sarawak clean is also a sign of showing love for Sarawak.

management companies like Trienekens are charging RM250 per tonne to collect rubbish across the city, and it would help the government a lot if Sarawakian­s start to practise recycling more actively from now on.

Thus, he said it is about time Sarawakian­s realise the importance of recycling and keeping the environmen­t clean as this would benefit all.

Meanwhile at the same event, Dr Sim thanked all those who took the initiative to promote recycling and come up with innovative ways to recycle waste like what tHe Spring Shopping Mall is doing, which is introducin­g a vending machine that helps shoppers recycle plastic bottles and aluminium cans.

“Do not underestim­ate the action of recycling one plastic bottle, as even a small effort will contribute to a better tomorrow for our future generation and a cleaner environmen­t,” he said.

Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian, Local Government and Housing Minister

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Dr Sim delivers his opening remarks before launching the mall’s ‘Operation Recycle’ campaign.

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