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The video is created by the blog owner, Zhao Min, to explain the differences of recycling habits between Malaysia and Japan.
What are the differences of recycling habits between Malaysia and Japan?
Good day to everyone! I am the owner of this blog. My name is Zhao Min. Recycling is part of my life and I always admire Japanese recycling culture. As a Malaysian, I hope my country can be an excellent recycling nation.
Recycling is really important for the extending of the lives of mother earth. However, in Malaysia, the people do not actually have a good habit to do recycling. And the government also did not strictly enforce the waste segregation law which has been adopted since September 2016.
So, I will show you the differences of recycling habits between Malaysia and Japan. Let’s see what recycling improvement can make by Malaysia for a better environment.
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*The cover image is screen shot from the created video.

Despite the poor quality of video, the content are useful and informational. I believe that not only Malaysia has to learn from Japan, but also all countries over the world has to look up to them. “Learn from Japan, study from Japan.” – said our Prime Minister. Btw, one habit I discovered from Japanese children is that after they finish drinking the milk packet, they will wash it and dry it under the sun before recycling.
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Haha! I will find a way to improve the quality of the video. I don’t know why it comes out like this. But it wasn’t so bad when shooting. Anyway, I will try to increase the resolution. I agree with your opinion. Every country needs to learn from Japan because it has a good discipline in recycling. Besides, itβs great about the habits of Japanese children! In addition to separating the waste for recycling, we should also do the same pre-recycling process like ensuring that the liquid container is clean to avoid the arrival of ants and other insects.
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