Kg Ayer’s long drawn battle with rubbish

Green Brunei News
DESPITE many cleaning campaigns conducted by government and non- government agencies as well as the Kampong Ayer residents, floating rubbish still remains an eyesore at Brunei’s iconic water village. A senior citizen from Kg Saba Darat B, Hj Matassan Kassim, reminisced the good old days when plastic bottles and plastic bags did not litter the waters. “We used to always swim in the water as that was our method of taking a bath. We never had showers in our toilets. In the 1950s, there were only be glass bottles (and nobody threw them out as) we would take the initiative to collect and sell to local companies for extra income,” the 80-year-old said. “It wasn’t until the 1980s when rubbish comprising mostly plastic bags and bottles really started showing on…
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Businesses mull over charging for plastic bag use

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CHARGING shoppers for using plastic bags is seen as an unfeasible option for commercial establishments to take. In an interview with The Brunei Times, Martinah Hj Tamit, head of the Environmental Planning and Management Division under the Ministry of Development said that charging the use of plastic bags to customers will not deter Bruneians from continuing its usage. “For example, if we charge 20 cents per bag, Bruneians will still be willing to pay for the plastic bags and use them when they shop,” she said. This, she added, will result with only a limited impact towards ‘reducing waste generation in Brunei’ and ‘does not serve the purpose of reducing the amount of plastic bags or plastic waste in Brunei.’ She went on to say that however she was not…
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Green Brunei holds ‘Waste 2 Art Exhibition’

Green Brunei holds ‘Waste 2 Art Exhibition’

Green Brunei News
IN AN aim to promote the awareness of the growing issues concerning improper waste management and the degradation of the environment, Green Brunei held the ‘Waste 2 Art Exhibition’ yesterday at Freshco, Batu Satu. According to a press release, the exhibition involved the submission of artwork from students under three categories: Category ‘A’ was colouring competition for primary schools, Category ‘B’ was painting competition for secondary schools, and Category ‘C’ was sculpting competition for sixth form and tertiary schools. The winners were announced at the closing ceremony in the afternoon of the same day where the guest of honour, Martinah binti Haji Tamit, Head of Environmental Planning and Management Division under Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation of the Ministry of Development, presented the prizes to the winning students and…
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Be economical in power, water usage: Green Brunei

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BRUNEIANS should use electricity and water economically and efficiently at home to reduce their monthly utility bills instead of waiting for the government to raise rates or cut subsidies to control energy and water consumption, said a leader of an environmental NGO. Green Brunei’s community engagement director, Khairunnisa Ash’ari(pic), said choosing energy saving and even solar-powered technology can help mitigate the effects of climate change. “Choosing (these alternatives) always begins with small steps that lead to waves of action. Remember that climate change is a cross-boundary issue, so we need everyone to contribute solutions,” she said. Speaking to The Brunei Times, Khairunnisa said more efforts should put in to reduce wastage in the country. “Lights and air-conditioning left on when there’s no one in the room is a common habit…
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‘Public need to be more involved in climate change issue’

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THERE needs to be consultation with the public on how to address climate change and its impacts on Brunei, apart from having discussions at the policy level, said the head of Green Brunei yesterday. The environmental NGO’s community engagement director, Khairunnisa Ash’ari, said it’s challenging for Green Brunei to raise awareness about climate change because most people here don’t feel that it impacts them. “In truth, it does affect us. Increases in global temperatures are impacting weather patterns, increasing heat waves, leading to bush fires and all this haze we’ve been suffering from, and more flash floods in areas that were previously unaffected are taking place,” she said. Brunei has been experiencing hazy conditions with forest fires continuing to affect the country, while heavy rains in December caused flash flooding…
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Students donate books to community libraries

Students donate books to community libraries

Green Brunei News
FIVE students from Universiti Brunei Darussalam yesterday handed over 1,707 books of different categories including fiction, history and children’s books to the community libraries of the Senior Citizens Activity Centre (PKWE) in Lambak Kanan and ‘Mukim Buku Rimba’ (MBR). The books were contributed by Green Brunei Eco Drive and Singapore Brunei Youth Leadership Exchange Programme (SBYLEP), as well as members of the public during a nine-day collection period, according to a press release from the Brunei Youth Council. The ‘MBB Book Donation’ project was conducted by the students as part of their Community Outreach Programme activity under the Brunei Youth Council in order to add reading resources to the two libraries. “Both facilities, which opened recently, cater to the community, especially the elderly. It is hoped that the project could help…
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PKWE terima sumbangan pelajar UBD

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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 30 Mac – Lima orang pelajar Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD), semalam, telah menyerahkan buku-buku sumbangan kepada Pusat Kegiatan Warga Emas (PKWE) di Lambak Kanan dan juga di Mukim Buku Rimba, Kampung Rimba. Buku-buku berkenaan telah disumbangkan oleh Green Brunei Eco Drive dan SBYLEP serta orang ramai yang telah dikumpulkan dalam jangka masa sembilan hari. Menerima buku-buku berkenaan bagi pihak PKWE ialah pengurusnya, Haji Mohd Hussin bin Haji A Yusof dan ahli-ahli PKWE, manakala itu, bagi Mukim Buku Rimba, sumbangan diterima oleh penjaganya, Dayang Halimah binti Haji Awang Lajak dan Pegawai Perpustakaan, Ketua Unit Pinjaman Perpustakaan Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Dayang Norhasinah binti Haji Moksin. Menurut kenyataan yang dikeluarkan, Kempen Sumbangan Buku MBB telah berjaya mengumpulkan sejumlah 1,707 buah buku pelbagai kategori termasuk fiksyen, sejarah, buku kanak-kanak dan…
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Registration opens for Climate Camp

Registration opens for Climate Camp

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GREEN Brunei is inviting parents of children aged between 14- and 18-years -old to register their children for the first Climate Camp that will run from April 4-6. The three-day, two-night camp will be held in Sumbiling Eco Village, Temburong, according to a press release. The campers will enjoy fun and educational activities in an eco-friendly natural environment. Campers will learn about the many plants and insects found in and around the camping site, eat locally sourced food and practise recycling and composting. The camp will be facilitated by members of Green Brunei and the local Iban community from Sumbiling Eco Village. The campers will be able to learn more about climate change through discussions and activities by Climate Reality leaders trained by former United State Vice President and environmentalist…
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Two Green Brunei members attend climate meet in Manila

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TWO Green Brunei members recently joined over 700 individuals from 58 countries in Manila recently for a Climate Reality Project Training. The two members attended the three-day training, which focused on the realities of climate change around the world, as well as highlighting the solutions that countries can adopt to solve the climate crisis. Led by former US Vice President Al Gore, the training aimed to equip the participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to communicate the science of climate change to the public. According to Green Brunei, the Climate Reality Project comprised a diverse group of passionate individuals who came together to help solve the greatest challenge of our time. They consist of cultural leaders, marketers, organisers, scientists and storytellers who are committed to building a better future…
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Building the case for climate action

Green Brunei News
AS THE world celebrated Earth Hour on March 19, it was a great reminder how far we have come in creating awareness on the effects of climate change. It is not about turning off the lights for an hour, instead a call for humanity to contribute towards climate change within their own power and capacity. From rising sea levels to increasing global temperature, the climate crisis has resulted in many tragedies around the world. These include Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, which was the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded, killing over 6,000 people in The Philippines. Just last year, Iran reported a deadly heat index of 73 degrees celcius. The impact of climate change is beyond human tragedies in affected areas; destruction of crops and climate migration can also have an…
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