>AWARENESS in reducing household waste through recycling is still low among Malaysians, says Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp Malaysia). SWCorp deputy chief executive officer (technical) Dr Mohd Pauze Mohamad Taha said that the recycling rate in Malaysia last year is *only 17.5%* despite introducing the waste segregation programme. “This shows that there […]
Read MoreBryan, Adam, and Ian (starting from left) learning to do DIT clothes hanger Learning how to set up a DIY Cloth hanger is an exciting and adventurous project for our students. The objective of this project is to construct a movable hanger to dry hand towels in a limited space. This double-pole telescopic clothes hanger is made […]
Read MoreStudents learning to sort the recycle items. Making our own DIY recycling bins (tong kitar semula) is an exciting project we started at the beginning of this year. We categorise bins for specific items like Paper (blue), Plastic (red), Cans (yellow), and General Waste (black). We labelled the Pails according to the categories and explained […]
Read MoreOn 12 March, a group of students from BEST Centre arrayed their hand-made upcycled pots of plants on display shelves made from, what else but discarded metal structures, at a Recycling Event in SK Taman Midah 2 in Kuala Lumpur, and managed to sell some of their creative efforts. (The white metal structures holding the […]
Read MoreOur maintenance team was established in July 2017. Members include Adam Ling, Ian Phoon, Chin Kang and Bryan Siew lead by Caleb Chang. We carry out our work in the Service Area daily from 11 am to 12.30pm and 1.30-2.30pm. We call ourselves SHARE and our main objective is to develop a “Can do” and […]
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