Banning polystyrene is not going to happen overnight, of course, because there are a lot of these containers, made of a plastic resin known as expanded polystyrene, floating around. Tons of polystyrene is using every day.
Few states in Malaysia will follow soon BUT can we educate public, business communities and enforce the laws and regulations? We need to have good strategies.
1. School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK. 2. Atmospheric & Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan. 3. Ehime University, Japan 4. Kagoshima University, Japan 5. Visiting Professor to Nicolas Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
NGO,
Malaysian Ecological Society (PEM) (President)
Malaysian Academic Association Congress (MAAC)
Malaysian Nature Society (President 2018-. Vice President 2012-2016)
Malaysian Zoological Society (Formerly was Council Member and Vice President)
Universiti Putra Malaysia Academic Associations (Past-President)
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