PETALING JAYA: Microplastics that are consumed, mostly through seafood, stay in the body and could negatively affect human health, say environmental experts.
Bags of fabric and used clothing collected at UTM’s drive-through recycling programme at Sutera Mall, Johor Baru.
THE onus to attempt to reverse the damage brought on by climate change is on each of us, says the Johor chapter of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).
UNGC Network Malaysia and Brunei’s Johor director Edey Suresh said concerted effort from both the public and private sectors, as well as the community at large, was needed to fight climate change.
“In Johor, companies, for the most part, have freely emitted carbon. This attitude has to change.
“Companies that persist in treating climate change solely as a corporate social responsibility issue rather than a business problem, will risk losing investors and affect stakeholder demands.