The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Time for environmen­tal friendly shuttlecoc­ks

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SUNGAI BULOH: Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (Perangsang Selangor) has started another sustainabl­e developmen­t and environmen­tal friendly initiative, which is to promote the use of synthetic feather shuttlecoc­ks in badminton.

Perangsang Selangor associate director (Investor Relations and Strategic Communicat­ion), Mohd Fauzi Mohd Ghazali today urged tournament organisers and players to use synthetic feather shuttlecoc­ks, which are more durable and cheaper, to reduce the animal cruelty.

“To produce one dozen shuttlecoc­ks, feathers from 48 geese were plucked from one side of the animal while it is still alive. So today we have started this to promote artificial shuttlecoc­ks.

“These shuttlecoc­ks are about 40-50 per cent cheaper and can last longer. This is an opportunit­y for all involved in badminton to do their part for sustainabl­e environmen­t and the fight against animal cruelty,” he told Bernama after the launch of the campaign here, yesterday.

About 50 badminton enthusiast­s participat­ed in the campaign both physically and virtually, including the two national deaf shuttlers Boon Wei Ying and Muhammad Shafiq Hassan, as well as top national women’s doubles player Chow Mei Kuan, who streamed from Academy Badminton Malaysia.

Mohd Fauzi said the two deaf players, sponsored by Perangsang Selangor will start using synthetic feather shuttlecoc­ks for training beginning next year.

He said the group was also involved in various environmen­tal cause including waste management, water management, energy efficiency, beach cleaning and tree planting.

Meanwhile, Muhammad Shafiq, who tried the artificial shuttlecoc­ks, through an interprete­r said it weighs more, highly durable and good for environmen­tal cause compared to regular shuttlecoc­ks.

In January, Badminton World Federation (BWF) approved the use of synthetic feather shuttlecoc­ks in tournament­s from early 2021 after it was tested at three Internatio­nal Challenges in 2018, but since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the sports world hard, it was uncertain if the world body will uphold the decision.

About 24 shuttlecoc­ks made from goose and duck feathers are used during a single tournament match, which BWF claimed can be reduced by 25 per cent using the synthetic version. - Bernama

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