Priyaa hopes small businesses will grow their brand presence as they continue their eco-concious journey beyond Plastic Free July. Photo: Priyaa Simmi
This month is Plastic Free July, an initiative where you can participate in a global challenge to reduce personal consumption of single-use plastic.
To get the ball rolling, Zero Waste Malaysia (ZWM) has teamed up with Mrs Malaysia/World 2019/2020 Priyaa Simmi to create awareness on plastic-free practices.
“ZWM is looking forward to working with Priyaa. As a knowledge partner, we are excited to engage with interested vendors on practising low-waste actions, from adopting a low-waste delivery to electronic receipts,” said ZWM co-founder and director Khor Sue Yee in an interview recently.
Sunday, 04 Jul 2021 12:59 PM MYT
The winner of Mrs Malaysia World 2019/2020 is continuing with her campaign since 2020, encouraging small business owners to embrace eco-friendly lifestyle. Picture courtesy of Instagram/priyaasimmi
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KUALA LUMPUR, July 4 It’s July, and don’t forget it’s plastic-free month, Priyaa Simmi reminds the public and the business community.
The winner of Mrs Malaysia World 2019/2020 is continuing with her campaign since 2020, encouraging small business owners to embrace an eco-friendly lifestyle by implementing plastic-free practices in their business activities.
Plastic Free July is a global initiative that encourages millions of people to join in the fight against plastic pollution, resulting in cleaner streets, oceans, and communities.
04 Jul 2021 / 13:31 H. ASYRAF RASID/THESUN
KUALA LUMPUR: It’s July, and don’t forget it’s plastic-free month, Priyaa Simmi reminds the public and the business community.
The winner of Mrs Malaysia World 2019/2020 is continuing with her campaign since 2020, encouraging small business owners to embrace eco-friendly lifestyle by implementing plastic-free practices in their business activities.
Plastic Free July is a global initiative that encourages millions of people to join in the fight against plastic pollution, resulting in cleaner streets, oceans, and communities.
Priyaa believes educating the global community on the adverse effects of single-use plastics on the environment starts with the local communities.
Social activist Kuan Chee Heng is honoured to receive the Commonwealth Points of Light Award by Queen Elizabeth II as a recognition of his charitable work. Kuan, 58, commonly known as ‘Uncle Kentang’, said the award went to everyone who had given him support and encouragement to go out and assist the needy for a better quality of life
Tuesday, 25 May 2021 04:37 PM MYT
Social activist Kuan Chee Heng s ambulance service had to be temporarily suspended for sanitisation after it was used to send a Covid-19 patient to the hospital. Photo via Facebook/ Kuan Chee Heng
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 Social activist Kuan Chee Heng is honoured to receive the Commonwealth Points of Light Award by Queen Elizabeth II as a recognition of his charitable work.
Kuan, 58, commonly known as ‘Uncle Kentang’, said the award went to everyone who had given him support and encouragement to go out and assist the needy for a better quality of life.