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3R initiatives by Trienekens, UPC and Kpg. Santubong community

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Participants take a group photo before the start of the beach cleaning activity.

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KUCHING: Trienekens (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd, Ultimate Professional Centre (UPC), and the community of Kampung Santubong have recently collaborated for a successful beach clean-up and plogging activity, reaffirming their commitment for a cleaner and greener future.

The event, held as part of Trienekens’ Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) month programme, brought together 100 participants to combat beach pollution while promoting sustainable waste management practices.

Trienekens Group chief executive officer, Stephen Chin said that this activity represented the company’s ongoing commitment towards environmental health and community engagement.

“Together with UPC and the community of Kampung Santubong, we hope to create lasting impact on the environment and inspire best practices such as embracing the 3Rs (reduce, recycle, reuse) and responsible consumption.

“Through these actions, we can protect our beautiful beaches, and precious natural heritage from further damage,” he said.

Meanwhile, the chairman of UPC, Laura Yiin said their team of professionals also shared a common goal in protecting the environment.

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“We believe that every small action contributes to a larger impact, and as a partner in this initiative, we can help to reduce environmental footprint,” she stressed.

Other activities during the beach cleanup include the “Most Collected Beach Litter” contest and a symbolic handover of wheel bins, a programme filled with education, teamwork, and fun.

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