Turkiye first lady visits Perdana Botanical Gardens

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Turkiye first lady visits Perdana Botanical Gardens
Wan AzizahMaimunahTürkiye
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KUALA LUMPUR: Turkiye First Lady Emine Erdoğan spent about one hour visiting the Perdana Botanical Gardens here on Tuesday .

This includes booths by Berjaya Enviroparks Sdn Bhd, Green Unity Ventures, Persatuan Sosioekonomi dan Alam Sekitar and Seberang Perai City Council.Maimunah, in her welcoming speech, said Emine’s visit underscores the deep and enduring ties between Turkiye and Malaysia, particularly in the shared commitment to a greener, cleaner and urban future.

Maimunah also shared the city’s policies that promote responsible consumption, namely, the Waste-to-Wealth Programme, which encourages upcycling, and the One Community, One Recycle initiative, a community-driven recycling effort that continues to help the city reduce landfill waste. "Once again, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to Kuala Lumpur. May this visit inspire greater collaboration and reinforce our shared vision for a sustainable and waste-free world,” she said.

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