A team of trainees from Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) invested three-and-a-half days to finish a mural in Muar, Johor, portraying the cooperative partnership in between a healthy and balanced river ecological community and life within and over ground.
The Communication and Creative Industries Faculty undergrads and Pre-University trainees did not allow the warm quit them from providing their message on preservation together with World River Day.
It is commemorated every year on the 4th Sunday of September as a suggestion that the defend beautiful rivers is much from over.
The TAR UMT group continued with their 2nd mural the adhering to week for one more 4 days, this time around spreading their message in Kulai.
TAR UMT’s advertising and marketing and tactical interactions speaker Cindy Poh Huay Yuet stated, “Our university strives to provide students a learning experience beyond academic education and aims to nurture the youths to be agents of change who will transform the future.
“Projects like these open their eyes to environmental issues while showing that businesses can be both sustainable and profitable at the same time.
“And with the mural painting guided by an award-winning creative agency, our students get some industry experience while having some fun.”
“Championing environmental, social and economic sustainability is at the core of our 10-year roadmap and we are committed to incorporating the United Nations Sustainable Develop-ment Goals into the curriculum, co-curriculum and the university’s operation with deliverable and measurable impacts,” included Poh, that is additionally the program leader.
The murals were an effort by wastewater therapy expert, Shielder Eco Waste Management, led by their innovative companion, Muma Malaysia, and sustained by clients that supplied their facilities for the murals to enlighten site visitors, team and manufacturing facility employees on river preservation.
Shielder Eco Waste Manage- ment founder Dragon Lee stated: “The mural project involves multiple parties and is a true reflection of any conservation efforts where everyone has an important part to play.
“The students have worked tirelessly to produce amazing murals and I thank our customers Yamazaki Seiga and Mars Global for collaborating with us on this CSR initiative.
“Together as one, we aim to create a long-term positive impact through awareness and sustainable solutions.”
Each place saw a group of 10 participants repainting pleasant germs as adorable water guardians striving to preserve a healthy and balanced ecological community to sustain life.
The mural has actually integrated Malaysia’s legendary animals, from the hawksbill sea turtle undersea to the timeless mousedeer, tiger, sunlight bear, orang utan, Asian elephant and the flying hornbill ashore.
Painting along with the trainees was innovative firm Muma’s founder and innovative companion Choo Chee Wee.