October 2015
“We're in a giant car heading towards a brick wall and everyone’s arguing over where they're going to sit”
- David Suzuki
October is a special month for us here in EcoKnights! It’s also the busiest month of the year here in the office as we wrap up some of our flagship programs and start preparing ourselves for 2016. There’s the 8th Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival (KLEFF) happening from the 16th to 17th October at Publika. KLEFF is your ultimate green experience from the amazing exhibitors in the Green Market to the free film screenings of award-winning environmental stories, it would be one experience to start you on your journey to sustainable living.
Meanwhile, our signature national youth program, Anugerah Hijau will announce the 2015 winners for the environment-themed competitive categories in this year’s competition. We can’t wait to find out who will bag the titles for the most sustainable design, environment-themed music and innovative product.
Stay tune for announcements of three more Knights of Nature Sustainability Camps that will be coming up after October. Come November, we will be busy with the Langkawi Green Festival where we will be organizing a workshop on “Langkawi Bebas Plastik” (Langkawi Plastic-Free). Stay tune for more details.
Do check out what’s the latest happenings at EcoKnights below and here’s sending you light and love!
The 8th KLEFF is definitely one festival you won’t want to miss. If you’re looking for reasons to come and check it out, then you need to find out what’s in store for you.
Click on 8 Reasons Why you should be at KLEFF and find out what are some of the exciting activities in store for you and your family.
The Green Market will be featuring more than 70 green NGOS and enterprises where the theme is sustainable consumption and production. You would be having a ball browsing through all the responsibly made products that will be on display.
And did we mention that all the film screenings are free? Because seats are limited, we encourage festival goers to reserve your electronic tickets by registering here.
A vegetable plot springs up near a disused tennis court. A filthy back lane gets turned into a mini playground for the neighborhood. Yasmin Ras of EcoKnights talks about place-making, the art of reclaiming public spaces for the community using sustainable means. And Susan Tam discusses one of Kuala Lumpur’s early examples of the activity: the TTDI Edible Project, where the area’s residents produce their own greens.
EcoKnights president, Yasmin Rasyid, was invited to be part of a discussion at the Breakfast Talk organized by the Malaysian Institute of Integrity (MII) today. Aimed at sharing information and knowledge on issues related to environmental management and the important of integrity in the management of natural resources, the Breakfast Talk attracted the participation of high level government officers as well as those from the NGO industry.
By September 1 2015, all households in about 7 states in Malaysia are required to separate their household waste at source. Are Malaysians ready for this? Listen to a podcast on a recent interview on Traxx FM's Face to Face and check out the interview which featured our president, Yasmin Rasyid, and also Dr. Mohd Pauze bin Mohamad Taha from SWCorp.
All over the world, we recognise that the voice of youth is getting louder by the day. The likes of Malala Yousafzai and Emma Watson addressing the United Nations become the epitome of how youth play an active role in achieving sustainability in the socio-political, education and economical spheres.
SBC Group, together with NGO, EcoKnights have embarked on a place making effort together through the installation of edible community sky gardens in the Kiara East Dex condominiums. In the process of making spaces for the edible gardens, the gardens are also designed to create social spaces for the condominium blocks and the residents.
We are calling out to all our friends and volunteers to come forth to support our efforts for 2016. We have loads of programs lined up and we are looking for donations, partnerships and sponsorships. Up for 2016 are the following programs which we hope you would be interested to help out:
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