Thursday, October 29, 2009

Mark this in you 2010 Calender: Environmental Campaign @UKM

Recyclers and Environmentalist...this is just in.

There will be an Environmental Campaign Day at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, early next year 9 January 2010. 8:00am-5:00pm. Among the highlights for this one day event are presentation by invited speakers, Earth awareness movie screening, and a forum on Vegetarian vs Halal Food, by panelist of muslim and buddhist perspective.

There will also be
exhibition booths and bazaar focusing to the environment. Fun activities like canvas bag painting workshop and eco-themed competitions will take place.

Among the participants for this event are the Government Organization like Jabatan Alam Sekitar, and Ministry of Environment and Resources as well as
NGOs such as Malaysian Nature Society, World wildlife fund for Nature, Wildasia, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Save Our Seahorses, Turtle Conservation Centre etc. ; Companies of evironmental friendly products-such as Ecopak, Melsom, and also traveling agents that offers Ecotourism packages. Small SOHO enterprises that cater eco-friendly products are said to take part in this event that are being partly sponsored by CIMB bank, Digi Communications, and
The Body Shop.

Everyone's invited. School children, teachers, lecturers, undergraduate students, politicians, housewives and everyone that want to make a difference to the environment are all welcomed!

Here are the details to the event:

ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGN

9TH JANUARY 2010
0800-1700 HOURS

TIME EVENT
Auditorium Foyer
8.00-9.00am Offication Ceremony Workshops, Exhibition, Booths and Bazaars

9.00-10.00am
Keynote Address
10.00-10.15am Environmental Shorties
10.15-11.30am Presentation : Invited Speaker
11.30- 12.00pm Undergraduate Presentations

12.00 – 1.30pm
Forum: Between Vegetarian Food and Halal Food Competitions
1.30 -2.00 pm Environmental Shorties
2.00-3.30pm Screening :An Inconvenient truth
3.30-5.00pm Environmental Shorties

For more inquiries pls contact this Raoul from this blog











Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Taking a new direction

Hello guys, gals, readers of all ages and friends to the environment.

Hey! I am blogging again. It has been quite a while since I blurt out my angst and frustration about recycling. And frankly speaking I have not been recycling that often.(No, I'm not selling out, not just yet). But for the past year, there have been great improvements towards my community. The supermarket that I always shop for groceries is turning 'green' by supplying biodegradable plastic bags. Hooray for OTK! However, you have to be careful though. They'll chase you out if you bring your own shopping bags! My apartment garbage dumpster has been replaced with a new bin,eventhough those are not recycle bins. And I've been answering emails requesting for a biodegradable plastic for herbal soap, Hijau Kembali's Can of Worm and all sorts of positive feedback from readers out there. Thank you again for your support.

For the past 10 month or so, I have taken another direction towards pursuing an environmental act of consciousness. Yes!This urban chick has become country-gal! Yee haa!..Well sort of, in a way. Actually my in-laws have been working on a cattle ranch, at Kg Sepat, Kuantan. My father in law takes care almost 3 acres of napier grass planting to cater supplements food for the cattles. My mom in law helps out and she plants all sort of plants. From banana plants, lemongrass, gingers, brinjals to chilis. My mom in law, or better known as Wan has always been a 'greenthumb'. So far, she managed to gather produce for her daily usage, and now she sells them to the local vegetable seller nearby. I, on the other hand, love to help whenever I can, at the ranch and garden.I usually spend my weekend there. Since my free time is always there, I've decided to blog about it. I've to apologize if the entry has no direct relations with recycling or Malaysia. But at least, my blog will show a urbanite viewpoint of what it is like planting and gardening at a rural area, such as Kg Sepat. Remember, what you are about to read are first hand experience!








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