Dr. Ng receives the Letter of Commendation from DSP Loo Lian Lay, Selama
District Poilice Chief for KOHIJAU-ICYCLE Recycling Reward Point System that
helps them emerged National Champion
KOHIJAU-ICYCLE
recycling system which offers recycling points as incentives for the community
in Perak has finally bore fruits. KOHIJAU or Koperasi Alam Hijau Perak Berhad,
is a cooperative society set up to help promote sustainable environment has
teamed up with ICycle Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. in Perak since September 2016 to offer
a high technology and innovative way to participate in recycling where
recycling points earned can be redeemed with cash, TESCO/AEON coupon or donate
to charity organisations.
Besides
providing recycling points, KOHIJAU also provides bins for every community with
about 250 households to assist members to drop their recyclables anytime at
their convenience. As we are an NGO, we rely on sponsorship for our bins which
cost RM2,000 each. Todate we have installed 68 bins through Perak, which were
sponsored by the Perak State government and corporate companies. Since the
launch of our system, we have managed to register close to 7,000 members and
collected about 60,000 kg of recyclables.
Thus
our efforts have helped reduced 60,000 kg of garbage from going to the landfills
or illegal dumpsite. We have also helped the local authority to reduce cost of
about RM18,000 paid to contractors to transport garbage to landfills.
According
to KOHIJAU Chairman, Dr. Richard Ng, “Our recycling campaigns have played a significant
role in helping to Ipoh the cleanest city and Perak second cleanest state in
Malaysia in 2017.” We have also helped Kpg Slim in Slim River emerged as the third
best village using our recycling system.
Most
recently, KOHIJAU-ICYCLE system has helped IPD Selama to emerge as the best
Police Quarters 2017 in Malaysia in category B.
“Finally
our efforts have been recognised where the Royal Police of Malaysia of Selama
District awarded the letter of appreciation to KOHIJAU during the 211th
Police Day celebration.”
“The
recognition helps to motivate us to strive harder to help Perak become the
cleanest state in Malaysia and help reduce carbon footprint to create a
sustainable environment for our future generation”.
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