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For Earth Day KLUE selected Greenselipar among the 10 Top Green initiatives in Malaysia.

Check it out on KLUE website

Catherine (left) has been interviewed by Shazmin Shamsuddin (right), presenter of ‘The Big Picture” on BFM 89.9, ‘the Business Station’ , on Thursday 16th of April 2009.
To listen to the 20mn Podcast : http://www.bfm.my/responsible-travel-tourists-greenselipar.com.html.
Shaz invited the auditors to tellabout Greenselipar to ten of their friends, who should then tell to 10 of their friends….Thanks a lot Shaz.
We need you guys to tell your friends about Greenselipar.com.
STAY IN TOUCH with Gerai OA : Rockin’ For the Environment, EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROJECT
A two-day Arts, Music and Educational Fun Festival with a major focus on animal and environmental conservation awareness : Eco-Fair Bazaar, Environmental Talks, Adopt-an-Orang-Utan activities, Fun & Games for children, Gerai OA, Singer songwriter acoustic performances and more!
FREE entrance.
where: SoHoKL @ Solaris Mont Kiara
when: Sat & Sun, 18 & 19 April 2009
time: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m
More info on Gerai OA Facebook page
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THE LIGHT SHOW 2009, Light Sculpture Exhibition
Thu 16 Apr to Sun 3 May, 11am to 7pm at The Annexe Gallery
The Light Show 2009 presents an assortment of lights and light installations made from recycled/found objects to humour, cajole and inspire.
Inspired and motivated by their respective interests and disciplines, the participants of TLS09 are bound by the commitment to be “greener” and kinder to our environment. And who says green can’t be beautiful?
From PET bottles to milk cartons, plastic shopping bags to drinking straws, phased out incandescent light bulbs to old-skool cola bottles, these everyday materials have been rescued, re-used and re-imagined as light sculptures inspired by marine life-forms, whimsical one-off items, useful objects and many more.
read more on The Annexe website
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It first started with Green Map® System which “promotes inclusive participation in sustainable community development worldwide, using mapmaking as their medium.”
On World Environment Day 2009, June 5 they will launch the Open Green Map that “charts natural, cultural and green living sites in your community and around the world.”
It seems an amazing open source tool, very useful to map green sites and initiatives. I will think about starting a Greenselipar map …. Read the rest of this entry »

