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  T.R.E.E Program

Community Recycle for Charity is a non-profit, registered and government approved organization, founded on the year of 2008 with the aim to serve communities by helping those who are in need regardless of neither race nor religion. CRC is dedicated to create tools and services to make charitable giving part of our everyday lives. We exist to play a proactive role to serve the needy in our communities by means of environmental friendly practices of "RECYCLING".

T.R.E.E. is a program launched by Community Recycle for Charity to give back to nature what it deserves by sowing 10,000 seeds of life through environmental friendly practices of recycling. This program emphasizes on schools, colleges and universities to encourage and enforce faculty, staff and students to employ environmental friendly practices of recycling through the practice of recycling books and papers.

The T.R.E.E. program aims to create awareness regarding the importance of the environmental friendly practices of recycling and educate learners to apply environmental friendly practices of recycling in their everyday life. T.R.E.E. stands for the following words:

1. T = time
2. R = recycling
3. E = environment
4. E = education

Time is of the essence as of these days. The importance of environmental friendly practices of recycling can no longer be just another discussion topic or issue in conference rooms and classes; it is now Time to apply these practices in our everyday life.

Recycling. When we think of Recycling, first thing that comes to mind is the benefits that Recycling has upon our environment. Recycling practices helps us to keep our environment clean, helps to conserve natural resources, and saves landfills, save money and energy.

Environment. When we're concern with our Environment, it means we are also concern with our communities. Many individuals feel they can't have an impact on Environmental problems due to their complexity. Issues like global warming, hazardous waste, loss of rain forests, endangered species, acid rain, the ozone layer and our waste disposal crisis can feel huge and out of our control. But there's good news, there are some things that individuals can control. By taking action to make Environmental friendly practices of recycle apart of our daily life we can make a difference.

Education. Education Centers (schools, colleges and universities etc) help shape and produce future members of a community and citizens of a country. Therefore, schools, colleges, institutes and universities play a vital role in the practices of recycling as well as in the growth of an individual, community and country. It is important that educational centers integrate recycling practices in their curriculum and help students apply recycling practices in everyday life.

Community Recycle for Charity supports and promotes environmental friendly recycling practices as well as recycling for charity (humanitarian) practices. CRC would like to contribute to your educational center with these services. Help us help you shape and produce responsible community members and citizens who cares for their environment and the needy individuals within their communities.

Kindly contact us for more information. Help CRC help you promote a cleaner, greener and more responsible educational center. We look towards collaboration with your good institution.

CRC would like to locate a recycling bin in your educational center compound so that students and teachers as well can make recycling practices for charity apart of their everyday life.

* Support Community Recycle for Charity by allowing CRC (Ren Ren) to allocate a recycle bin at your campus, compound or residential area. CRC box is 4' wide and 6' tall.

* By allowing CRC (Ren Ren) to allocate a recycle bin, you and everyone in your school/college/university can start contributing to charity while you help save the environment.

* The box is free of charge and is the property of Community Recycle for Charity. Community Recycle for Charity will come and do a weekly collection of the box to prevent mess in your school/college/university.

Note: Kindly fill up the form along with this attachment to request for a recycle for charity bin.



Thanking You in Advance,


Community Recycle for Charity (Ren Ren)

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47-1, Jalan 5/2, Taman Sg. Besi Indah
43300 Balakong, Selangor
Tel: 03 8941 5959
Fax: 03 8941 1959
Email: www.crcbox.com.my
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