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30,000kg target for glass recycling contest across 60 Johor schools
30,000kg target for glass recycling contest across 60 Johor schools

The Star

time5 days ago

  • General
  • The Star

30,000kg target for glass recycling contest across 60 Johor schools

(Seated, from left) Mohd Norlisam, Abd Rashid, and Mohd Munir with the schools' representatives at the launch of the campaign at Johor Tourist Information Centre in Johor Baru. A SANITATION company is aiming to collect 30,000kg of used glass bottles through a recycling competition involving 60 primary schools across Johor. SWM Environment Sdn Bhd corporate general manager Mohd Norlisam Mohd Nordin said this year's challenge, held for the second time since 2022, would run until November. 'When we first held the challenge three years ago, we collected about 24,000kg of used glass bottles from 30 primary schools. 'Now that the number of participating schools has doubled, we are aiming to collect about 30,000kg,' he said during the launch of the campaign at Johor Tourist Information Centre in Johor Baru. Mohd Norlisam said this year's challenge was organised in collaboration with Yayasan JCorp and other sponsors. A total of RM30,000 in cash prizes will be awarded across six categories. 'This year, three new segments have been introduced to spur creativity and encourage broader participation. 'These include categories for innovative glass upcycling ideas and school-wide engagement campaigns through making videos,' he added. The campaign, he said, carried a key message for both participating schools and the public. 'The challenge is part of SWM Environment's broader efforts to promote environmental responsibility through education and community involvement. 'Glass is often overlooked as a recyclable item, even though it can be repurposed without losing its qualities. 'Children play a crucial role in changing household recycling habits. 'By involving pupils, we are indirectly engaging their families and neighbourhoods, too.' Mohd Norlisam said SWM Environment was working with local councils and recycling facilities to ensure all collected materials were properly processed and reintegrated into the supply chain. 'Participating schools have already started mobilising their pupils to collect glass bottles and jars, which will be weighed and recorded monthly throughout the campaign period. 'Schools with the highest collection volumes and most creative initiatives will be recognised at the end of the challenge,' he said. He also hoped the programme could be expanded to other states, noting Johor's strong track record in community- driven recycling efforts. Also present at the launch were Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) councillor Datuk Abd Rashid Kasman and Johor Education Department Science and Mathematics unit assistant director Dr Mohd Munir Baharom.

Johor schools target 30 tons of glass bottles in SWM recycling campaign
Johor schools target 30 tons of glass bottles in SWM recycling campaign

The Sun

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Johor schools target 30 tons of glass bottles in SWM recycling campaign

JOHOR BAHRU: SWM Environment Sdn Bhd and Yayasan Johor Corporation have launched the Cabaran Kaca Pun Boleh recycling campaign, targeting 30 tonnes of glass bottles from 60 primary schools in Johor. The initiative, running from this month until November, seeks to promote environmental awareness and sustainable waste management. Mohd Norlisam Mohd Nordin, corporate general manager of SWM Environment, said the campaign highlights the benefits of glass recycling while encouraging community participation. 'We've introduced the Creative Glass Bottle Recycling Video Competition and the STEM Innovation Challenge to engage teachers, students, parents, and the public,' he said. The programme builds on existing efforts like the KITARecycle Glass Bottles campaign and Glass Bottle Recycling Corner.

SWM Environment Recycling Campaign Targets 30 Tons Of Glass Bottles Via 60 Johor Schools
SWM Environment Recycling Campaign Targets 30 Tons Of Glass Bottles Via 60 Johor Schools

Barnama

time17-07-2025

  • General
  • Barnama

SWM Environment Recycling Campaign Targets 30 Tons Of Glass Bottles Via 60 Johor Schools

JOHOR BAHRU, July 17 (Bernama) -- SWM Environment Sdn Bhd and Yayasan Johor Corporation aim to collect 30 tonnes of glass bottles through 60 primary schools in Johor under the Cabaran Kaca Pun Boleh recycling campaign, which runs from this month until November. SWM Environment corporate general manager Mohd Norlisam Mohd Nordin said the campaign is meant to raise awareness of the environmental benefits of glass bottle recycling, sustainable waste management and biodiversity conservation. 'As part of the initiative, we've introduced the Creative Glass Bottle Recycling Video Competition and the STEM Innovation Challenge to boost participation among teachers, students, parents and the wider community.

420 kg of waste cleared up in Pantai Penyabong
420 kg of waste cleared up in Pantai Penyabong

The Sun

time20-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

420 kg of waste cleared up in Pantai Penyabong

MERSING: A total of 420 kilogrammes (kg) of waste was successfully cleaned up along with 170 kg of recyclables through the 'YOK! Bersih Pantai' programme in conjunction with the World Environment Day celebration at Pantai Penyabong here, yesterday. SWM Environment Sdn Bhd (SWM Environment) corporate general manager Mohd Norlisam Mohd Nordin said the Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA) initiative through the company involved 120 volunteers comprising staff of strategic partners and school students. He said it reflected the company's commitment in educating and fostering environmental cleanliness practices and environmental sustainability, especially in public areas and natural ecosystems. 'Penyabong Beach was chosen due to the tourism factor which needs to be clean and ready all the time to receive tourists, especially ahead of the Visit Johor Year 2026,' he said in a statement today. This programme is also an extension of efforts to make the Johor Clean City Strategic Plan a success which was launched by the Johor Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) for Mersing district level last month. Mohd Norlisam said the programme also received the cooperation of Mersing District Council (MDM) and saw 40 volunteers made up of students and teachers from SK Penyabong which is the Mersing district level sustainability showcase school.

420 kg of waste, 170 kg of recycled items cleared up in Pantai Penyabong
420 kg of waste, 170 kg of recycled items cleared up in Pantai Penyabong

The Sun

time20-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

420 kg of waste, 170 kg of recycled items cleared up in Pantai Penyabong

MERSING: A total of 420 kilogrammes (kg) of waste was successfully cleaned up along with 170 kg of recyclables through the 'YOK! Bersih Pantai' programme in conjunction with the World Environment Day celebration at Pantai Penyabong here, yesterday. SWM Environment Sdn Bhd (SWM Environment) corporate general manager Mohd Norlisam Mohd Nordin said the Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA) initiative through the company involved 120 volunteers comprising staff of strategic partners and school students. He said it reflected the company's commitment in educating and fostering environmental cleanliness practices and environmental sustainability, especially in public areas and natural ecosystems. 'Penyabong Beach was chosen due to the tourism factor which needs to be clean and ready all the time to receive tourists, especially ahead of the Visit Johor Year 2026,' he said in a statement today. This programme is also an extension of efforts to make the Johor Clean City Strategic Plan a success which was launched by the Johor Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) for Mersing district level last month. Mohd Norlisam said the programme also received the cooperation of Mersing District Council (MDM) and saw 40 volunteers made up of students and teachers from SK Penyabong which is the Mersing district level sustainability showcase school.

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