The Borneo Post

Melaka SWCorp collects 500kg of unsold food from 3 Ramadan bazaars

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MELAKA: A total of 570.56kg of unsold food and beverages from three Ramadan bazaars in Melaka were saved from being disposed of at landfills through the ‘Hargai Makanan, Elakkan Pembaziran’ campaign, which commenced on March 16.

Melaka SWCorp director Nor Zaki Md Nor said the campaign was conducted at the Peringgit Ramadan Bazaar, Jasin Bestari Ramadan Bazaar and Alor Gajah Ramadan Bazaar, with the participat­ion of 182 traders, representi­ng over 60 per cent of traders in each bazaar.

He said that the unsold food and drinks, which were still edible, would be distribute­d to those in need, including students in higher education institutio­ns and selected mosque congregant­s.

“We launched this campaign on March 16 at the Jasin Bestari Ramadan Bazaar and Alor Gajah Ramadan Bazaar, while the Peringgit Ramadan Bazaar began on March 18. Campaign volunteers started collecting unsold food and beverages from participat­ing traders at 7pm.

“The food will be weighed first before being repackaged if required, ensuring their suitabilit­y for consumptio­n before distributi­on to those in need,” he told Bernama when contacted.

Nor Zaki said that over the course of two days, 226.7kg of unsold food was gathered from the Jasin Bestari Ramadan Bazaar, while 192.86kg was collected at the Alor Gajah Ramadan Bazaar, and 160kg at the Peringgit Ramadan Bazaar.

He added that the food from the Peringgit Ramadan Bazaar would be distribute­d at the Institute of Teacher Education Malay Women Campus, benefiting around 700 students.

The food and beverages from the Jasin Bestari Ramadan Bazaar will be sent to the Muhaimin Mosque in Bemban, the Ayer Merbau Mosque, and the Mara Skills Institute Jasin.

For the Alor Gajah Ramadan Bazaar, recipients include students from Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka and the University College of Agroscienc­e Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Nor Zaki said Melaka recorded a 2.49 per cent reduction in food waste at solid waste disposal sites last Ramadan, and hoped that this downward trend would continue this year. — Bernama

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