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Commentary: What good will Coldplay’s vessel cleaning up Malaysia rivers do? Celebrities may shift public attitudes on environmental issues but putting them in practice will depend on parents, teachers and other role models, says mum June Yong.
Coldplay has sponsored the Interceptor 005. (Photos: AFP, The Ocean Cleanup)
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SINGAPORE: British band Coldplay recently announced that they are sponsoring a vessel that can clean up the polluted rivers in Malaysia.
Where this latest announcement seemed in line with Coldplay’s declared desire to minimise waste, even wanting their concerts to be carbon neutral some years back, it is to be applauded.
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