Miri’s ‘Green Wall’ ecopark gets Premier’s approval, says minister
The proposed 'Green Wall of Miri' has been approved and will be Malaysia's first ecopark built entirely from recycled materials, according to Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin. The project aims to promote sustainability and environmental awareness.
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