Pulau Larapan clean-up nets 1,800kg of trash


Noble job: Volunteers helping with the clean-up in Semporna’s Pulau Larapan, which netted 1,800kg of trash.

KOTA KINABALU: Over 1,800kg of trash was collected within two hours during a clean-up at Semporna’s Pulau Larapan.

Organised by Reef Check Malaysia and Kampung Larapan Youth Club, the initiative was held in collaboration with Green Semporna, WWF-Malaysia and Amwil Densel Management on Thursday.It involved 64 participants and was part of World Clean-Up Day, said Reef Check Malaysia in a statement.

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