Zero-Waste Education for a Greener Malaysia
Khor Sue Yee, Co-founder and Director, Zero Waste Malaysia | Tasha Sabapathy, Senior Programme and Communications Officer, Zero Waste Malaysia
19-Nov-25 15:00
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As Malaysia races against the alarming projection that our landfills may reach capacity by 2041, Zero Waste Malaysia is doubling down on efforts to build a culture of sustainability where it matters most: in our schools. Through the Green Wira Programme, now in its second cohort, over 300 educators have been equipped to lead meaningful, lasting zero-waste initiatives, impacting an estimated 150,000 students nationwide. With the upcoming week-long Green Wira Exhibition and Showcase, and fresh insights from their new stakeholder survey, the organisation hopes to spark even stronger community involvement in the zero-waste movement. Joining us to share more are Khor Sue Yee, Co-founder and Director, and Tasha Sabapathy, Senior Programme and Communications Officer, from Zero Waste Malaysia.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: politics, Law/Activism, education, environment
Tags: 5r's of zero waste, the bigger picture, earth matters, zero waste, zero waste malaysia, green wira programme, waste management,
