In just five days, Hazmi Nabil collected nine bags of garbage in the Klang Valley that included cigarette butts, firecrackers and handphones. FMTNwews FMTLifestyle HazmiNabil
Hazmi Nabil decided to mark his 18th birthday by sprucing up the Klang Valley.
However, instead of wallowing in self-pity, Hazmi Nabil decided to use his 18th birthday as an occasion to give back to Mother Nature by pledging to pick up rubbish around the Klang Valley for 23 days. Hazmi has decided that the best way to celebrate turning 18 is by cleaning up the Klang Valley for 23 days straight.
In just five days, Hazmi collected a staggering nine bags of trash and all within the area of Bangi alone.“If I’m cleaning in urban neighbourhoods, I tend to find more cigarette butts and unused boxes. I also tend to find more plastic bottles strewn by the roadside.” Originally from Langkawi, Hazmi says he hopes his clean-up initiative will encourage fellow Malaysians to be more responsible about how they dispose of trash.
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