The government recently signed an MoU with major retailers to stop providing single-use plastic bags. These retailers include: 7-Eleven, 99 Speedmart, AEON, AEON Big, Lotus, KK Mart, Mydin, NSK, Guardian, Econsave, Giant, Cold Storage, Mercato, Watson, Lulu, TF Value-Mart, The Store and emart24.
Nga Kor Ming, Minister of Housing and Local Government tells us about:
• Why retailers can stop the single-use plastic bag crisis in Malaysia.
• The launch of a RM200k high-rise apartment in KL.
• How affordable housing will stabilise the nation.
Watch the full video here: [ Ссылка ]
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This Is How Retailers Can End Plastic Waste In Malaysia
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