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Environmental Cleanliness Is Also An issue Of Life Or Death
KUALA LUMPUR, May 18 (Bernama) -- Raising issues about murders or serious
crimes will definitely speed up the pulse of Malaysians as opposed to their
nonchalance when broached about the subject of cleanliness.
Environment Research Centre chief Prof Ku Halim Ku Hamid said this was
ironic given that environmental cleanliness was also critical and required
attention since it would affect not one person but the entire society in the
long term.
"People pay attention to life and death. They overlook the fact that garbage
and environmental cleanliness also give huge impacts," he said when contacted by
Bernama.
For example, he said, environment pollution helped in the proliferation of
the Aedes mosquito which posed a threat as lives had been lost from dengue.
Regarding the prolonged ignorance among Malaysian about cleanliness as
scary, he said the issue must be given drastic attention to ensure the coming
generations would not inherit a dirty environment full of garbage.
Ku Halim said if the attitude persisted, the initiative of the government to
encourage recycling this year would also encounter difficulties.
He clarified that, other than achieving prolific progress, the factor of
clealiness and the environment was also crucial for Malaysia to achieve
developed nation status by 2020.
Meanwhile, Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporation (PPSPPA)
ex-chief executive officer Zaini Md Nor said the society is seen as not
comprehending the effort of the government in spending almost RM1 billion a year
to manage garbage in the country.
"The fact is, if society can recycle and dispose of its garbage well,
the government can save on the cost of management and manpower and the money can
be put to other beneficial use," he said, adding that 20,000 tonnes of
rubbish was produced by the country each day.
Society must be inculcated since young on the culture of ensuring
cleanliness and looking after the environment because it was not something to be
treated lightly, Zaini added.
-- BERNAMA