Monday, November 1, 2010

Nature Camp Attracted The Corporate Sector

The Star Metro Monday October 25, 2010

Getting closer to nature

WITH the community increasingly concerned about environmental conservation, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) contributes its bit by embarking on a nature camp programme, specifically for its employees and aptly called “BumiKu Camp”.

BumiKu Camp, organised in collaboration with Malaysian Nature Society (MNS), has the objective of increasing awareness and knowledge on various environmental issues and concerns among TM employees.

The camp is also hoped to establish a network of employees to internally drive TM’s green efforts at their respective offices.
New kid on the block: Zamzamzairani (left) proudly showing his MNS membership card after officially becoming a member as Prof Dr Ahmad Ismail looks on.

BumiKu Camp attracted a total of 120 participants voluntarily from TM offices nationwide.

Present at the closing ceremony were TM group chief executive officer Datuk Seri Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa and MNS Environmental Education Division board member and adviser Prof Dr Ahmad Ismail.

“BumiKu Camp is a great match between TM and MNS in achieving our shared intent, which is to educate the community on environmental issues and encourage them to participate in activities relating to environment conservation.

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