Category Archives: Edu-Cat-Malaysia
New Straits Times Article Monday October 31 2011
The following link will take you to a very nice double-page spread in the STREETS supplement of the NST last Monday. Many thanks to NST reporter R. Anbu who was at the “Cleaner Marina” event held on October 15. http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/ramarina2/Article
For the love of Nature!
Edu-Cat The Star August 31 2011 Here is a very nice article about what I am up to in my spare time that appeared under the “Be Inspired” section of the August 31 2011 edition of The Star, Malaysia’s best-selling … Continue reading
Recycling plastic back into oil…..a great solution!
http://www.flixxy.com/convert-plastic-to-oil.htm The link above will take you to a video in Japanese with English sub-titles. It is about a Japanese inventor who has developed a machine that converts plastic waste back into oil from whence it came! This could possibly … Continue reading
We ALL must DO something!
We all must DO something! An introduction to the “RSYC Cleaner Marina Day” October 15 2011 By David Bradley and Gudrun Nienaber March 2011 THE CATALYST In March 2011 David went on a sailing training program with the Langkawi Sailing … Continue reading
The Royal Selangor Yacht Club Cleaner Marina Project
23 June 2011 “Edu-Cat-Malaysia” taking action to help “Clean Up the World” “Edu-Cat-Malaysia” has demonstrated its commitment to positive environmental outcomes for the marinas and waterways in Malaysia in 2011, by joining the global community based “Clean Up the World” … Continue reading
“Edu-Cat-Malaysia” is a member of “Clean Up the World”
Monday, 18 April 2011 “Our Place…Our Planet…Our Responsibility” “Edu-Cat-Malaysia” is delighted to have been accepted as a member of “Clean Up the World” (click this link to learn more) and I would like to introduce you to an exciting on-going … Continue reading
“Edu-Cat-Malaysia” joins “Clean Up the World”
“Edu-Cat” The organisation created by David Bradley and his wife Gudrun Nienaber to spearhead initiatives, activities and ongoing education campaigns to help prevent further environmental degradation is rapidly gaining momentum. “Edu-Cat” is the sponsor and creator of “Edu-Cat-Malaysia” that is … Continue reading