Resourceful SK Sri Kelana gets RM15,020 grant


Mohd Sayuthi (left) presenting a mock cheque for RM15,020 to Zainah (second from right). With them are (from second left) MBPJ Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Department director Lee Lih Shyan, Petaling Utama District Education Office head of school management unit Mohammad Jamal Ujang and Dr Kalithasan.

SEKOLAH Kebangsaan Sri Kelana has become the first school to receive a grant worth RM15,020 from the PJ SEED initiative, mooted by Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) to broaden its recycling initiatives.

The school had launched its winning recycling campaign entitled “Contohi Saya Kitar Semula” under the SMART Ranger programme with the aim to reduce solid waste generation in the community, especially in schools.

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