Recycling Drive at MSPSBS

Recycling Drive at MSPSBS

Green Brunei News
On 19th February, Green Brunei members, Firdaus Ismail and Yasmin Jamal conducted an eco-awareness activity with year 7 and year 8 students of Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College (Maktab Sains). About 400 students started their morning with a warm up aerobic session conducted by a group of teachers before proceeding to the gymnasium for their session with Green Brunei. The students were grouped according to their respective school houses ( Pahlawan, Panglima, Laksamana and Hulubalang ) before Firdaus Ismail led a brief talk on the 3R’s (reduce, reuse, recycle), mainly focusing on the importance of recycling. The aim was to raise awareness in the young minds on how pollution could easily affect the environment and to take initiative action for a greener lifestyle. A group of ten students from…
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Volunteerism shapes youth development

Volunteerism shapes youth development

Green Brunei News
AS VOLUNTEERISM continues to grow in the sultanate, various volunteer platforms believe they should shape positive self-development skills for the participants. One of the various volunteer platforms is the non-government organisations (NGO) as they offer various skills and knowledge for the youth to further develop them, while taking part in community work. President of the Brunei Darussalam AIDS Council (BDAC) Iswandy Ahmad said letting the volunteers take control on events and programmes is one of the strategies for the council to improve for its members. The members and volunteers can organise and run their own programmes and activities which BDAC will assist and guide them to run a successful event. He explained BDAC allows the volunteers to speak out their ideas and requests which BDAC will assist them in achieving…
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Run and be more green

Green Brunei News
BLOCK your calendar on March 13 as the Remarkable Green Race (RGR), organised by Green Brunei, will return to challenge participants physically and mentally on environmental issues while raising awareness on the matter at the same time. The race will take place at the Bio-Innovation Corridor (previously the Agrotechnology Park) in Rimba. Online registration is still open until February 14. The race is opened to only 30 teams in which one team will consists of four participants, aged from 15 to 35 years old. The registration fee is $20 per person. “Since this is a green-edutainment event, we expect the participants will develop long-lasting awareness and appreciation towards nature and the surrounding environment. And at the same time, having fun,” said Project Manager for RGR, Ak Md Dinie Hafizuddin Pg…
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Berjaya kumpul 12 tan bahan kitar semula

Berjaya kumpul 12 tan bahan kitar semula

Green Brunei News
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 18 Jan – Sekolah-sekolah di negara ini diseru agar mendapatkan pengiktirafan daripada pertubuhan serantau dan antarabangsa atas inisiatif yang dijalankan seperti ASEAN Eco Schools Award dan SEAMEO-Japan Education for Sustainable Development Award. Pemangku Ketua Pusat Kerjasama Sains, Teknologi dan Alam Sekitar (STEP), Dayang Sarimah binti Abu Bakar turut berkata, Kementerian Pendidikan melalui Pusat STEP mengalu-alukan sekolah yang bergiat aktif dalam menjalankan program yang bertemakan pendidikan alam sekitar. Bagi sekolah yang belum memulakan atau yang ingin memperbaiki lagi inisiatif berkenaan, beliau menyarankan supaya merujuk buku panduan yang telah diterbitkan oleh Pusat STEP, bertajuk ‘Guidebook For Initiating Green School in Brunei Darussalam’. Beliau membuat seruan ini semasa menyampaikan ucapan selaku tetamu kehormat pada Majlis Penyampaian Hadiah Green Brunei Eco Drive, yang berlangsung di Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Hasan, hari ini.…
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JIS crowned winner of Eco Drive

JIS crowned winner of Eco Drive

Green Brunei News
THE Green Brunei Eco Drive yesterday crowned Jerudong International School (JIS) as the winner of its four-month recycling initiative. JIS collected over six tonnes of recyclables in the competition, surpassing Mahad Islam Brunei’s two tonnes of recyclables and Jerudong Primary School’s 1.8 tonnes of recyclables. Meanwhile, Sayyidina Hasan Secondary School received the consolation prize for raising 1.4 tonnes of recyclables. An awards ceremony was held at the Sayyidina Hasan Secondary School, where the winners were announced in front of government officials and supporting partners. “We hope that the students will continue to practise recycling in their schools and their homes as waste management has always been a lingering issue that is yet to be solved,” said Khairunnisa Ash’ari, co-founder and community engagement director of Green Brunei. She also hoped the…
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