Keeping Johor beaches clean


Shocking find: Skud Amali Pantai Bestari volunteers cleaning up the Tanjung Sepang beach in Kota Tinggi where some 1044kg of trash were cleared.

PONTIAN: A walk at the seaside of Pontian about three years ago turned out to be a life-changing moment for Mohd Fairuz Muhammad.

The trash along the seaside captured his attention and while picking up the rubbish, he decided that more should be done to preserve the environment.

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