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Malaysia hauls 300 tonnes of trash from rivers near Singapore, mostly plastic

  • The waste came from just two rivers – Sungai Skudai and Sungai Tebrau – in the Johor Bahru area

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A top Johor state environment official said “there must be a stop” to the dumping of garbage into rivers. Photo: Shutterstock
Some 300 tonnes of garbage, mostly plastic containers and plastic bags, were collected from two rivers in Malaysia’s Johor state last year.
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The waste came from just two rivers – Sungai Skudai and Sungai Tebrau – in the Johor Bahru area, said state health and environment committee chairman Ling Tian Soon.

“Last year, we collected 207 tonnes of garbage in Sungai Skudai and another 93 tonnes in Sungai Tebrau,” he said.

As a result, the state government initiated a programme to address river pollution this year called Johor Bersih@Sungai, involving all 10 districts.

Speaking to reporters on Sunday at Kampung Bakar Batu near Perling after launching the programme to clean up Sungai Skudai, Ling said the initiative began in 2022 before going through two name changes.

There must be a stop to the dumping of garbage into the rivers
Ling Tian Soon, Johor health and environment committee chair

He spoke of the importance of having such an activity throughout all districts in Johor, not only in terms of cleaning the rivers, but also to raise public awareness about the need to care for the environment.

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