Plastic waste is one of the most devastating forms of pollution, and its accumulation is putting our planet in grave danger.
In this episode, we tackle the solution to this pollution: not only recycling but also understanding the difference between recyclable and non-recyclable plastics.
elcome to the fifth episode of “Life, Recycled”! In this episode, we explore the concept of upcycling, where used products can be transformed into more valuable and advantageous items.
Join us as we showcase the process and usefulness of upcycling and the beneficial products created after it. Our aim is to inspire people to help clear waste from the world, and a little contribution from everyone in the community can make a big difference.
In this episode, we explore the environmental issues caused by increasing e-waste and the importance of recycling it.
Join us as we film the procedures and observations of an e-waste recycling company and learn about the registered companies working to reduce e-waste in Malaysia. Our aim is to educate people on how to properly dispose of e-waste and save our planet.
In this episode, we explore the concept of food waste and its impact on our environment. Did you know that in Malaysia alone, 13,000 tons of food waste is produced, with 4,080 tons of it still edible? Join us as we delve into the importance of food waste recycling and how it can benefit our planet.
Did you know that only 40% of used papers are recycled, leading to pollution of land and rivers?
In this episode, we delve into the importance of paper recycling and how it can benefit our environment.
In this episode we will explore the importance of recycling cooking oil.
Did you know that every day, Malaysia produces 1300 tons of cooking oil waste? This episode highlights the significance of oil recycling and how it can help reduce pollution. Learn about the oil recycling process and how recycled oil can be used as a biodegradable alternative to harmful energy resources.
Welcome to the first episode of “Life, Recycled”! In this episode we will explore the importance of recycling cooking oil.
Did you know that every day, Malaysia produces 1300 tons of cooking oil waste? This episode highlights the significance of oil recycling and how it can help reduce pollution. Learn about the oil recycling process and how recycled oil can be used as a biodegradable alternative to harmful energy resources.
Don’t miss out on this innovative and informative episode of “Life, Recycled”!