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10 Simple Things You Can Do To Go Green

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They're handy, often very foldable, and carry a good amount of weight. Although we have initiative such as the weekly No Plastic Bag program, many Malaysians remain ignorant to the great amount of litter, waste and pollution a single plastic bag can contribute to.

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