This is the way to do it Mohd Anuar centre together with SK Bangsar school head Nordin Yaman third from right and pupils at
the launch —
Bernama
Let s recycle
FOR six months beginning March 26 44 000 students in the Klang Valley will be encouraged to collect used Tetra Pak cartons in
spedal recycling bins provided at
their schools
The project carried out under the Nature for Nature programme aims to instil love for the environment among children at 25 primary schools
Organised by Tetra Pak Malaysia Sdn Bhd with the cooperation of the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia the programme was recently launched by the Education
Ministry s principal assist ant director Counselling Management and Discipline Sector Mohd Anuar Abdul
Hamid
Various activities will be organ ised including a mini carnival and contests on recycling to educate students on renewable energy sources and provide tips on how to save energy Mohd Anuar told reporters at the launch held at SK Bangsar Kuala Lumpur
The school which collects the most number of Tetra Pak cartoons will receive gifts worth RM60 000 he added Bernama