Friday, April 29, 2011

Woweeee!!!! We've been gotten a lot of awesome response from a lot of people! Some with crazy idea's on how to raise money. Some I won't want to reveal... :p However, my dear brother has linked me to a recycling centre which seems exactly like how I'd picture a recycling centre to be :p

Check this out:

Our Recycling Process:
 
UNLOADING
 
SORTING/SHREDDING
All Waste Paper collected from your premise will be delivered directly to our factory for Recycling
 
The Waste Paper will be sorted according to colour and material type.  Once ready, the Waste Paper will be Shredded to ensure all our client's Confidentiality (Old Matured Documents) are not compromised
  
BUNDLING
 
PACKING
The Recycled Paper are ready for pickup once the Waste Paper has been packed and compressed into Bundles
 
The Shredded Waste Paper will then be loaded into ourHydraulic Compressing Machine for packing purposes

http://www.klpapermills.com.my/

Ok so I'm thinking, I'd want to make a visit with our lorry full (hopefully) of old newspapers and make a lawatan sambil belajar thing as well. I'm thinking the 2nd or 3rd week of May?

Siapa nak ikut?

Monday, April 25, 2011

"Paper lama... Old newspaper"

In our first mission, we plan to start off on a good footing. We're going to initiate a recycling drive. We want to encourage all our friends and families around us to save up all your used newspapers, printed papers, magazines and such. Instead of giving it the local Chinese newspaper collector guy, give it to us instead :D
 To make things a lot more fun, after we've collected the stacks of newspapers from all you lovely people, we're going to visit the nearest newspaper recycling centre. To be honest, I've no idea where it is, but we'll figure it out.
Incidentally, I've not seen the Chinese newspaper guy doing his rounds anymore. Wonder what happened to him...

Amin and Pravin does Cambodia: The Challenge

we hope to reach there soon
After going through so many travels together, we decided to make things a little exciting and challenge ourselves for this next trip...

(drum roles please)

So here we go...

We are going to CAMBODIA without spending any money of our own. Haha we will do our very best to come up with the money needed for this trip - by whatever means possible! :p And we'll ONLY be using those funds. It's gonna be a huge risk; the more we raise, the more we get to do. And obviously, the less we have... well, it won't be the first time I've slept on the bench in a park :p I'm sure the Khmer soldiers will understand...

We wanna see and maybe prove that this can be done! Who says travelling has to be expensive. Firstly, our return tickets costs less than RM60 each! Now, everyone can fly huh :)We're just either adventure junkies or just plain crazy. Maybe a bit of both! Either way, it's gonna be fun!

In this next few weeks, Pravin and I will be collecting recyclable goods, washing cars (and plates), set up a pasar malam stall, do groceries or any other thing for a fee in cash or in kind. If you happen to know anyone in Siem Reap that is willing to put us up for a night (or two) would be just awesome! Maybe if you know a good cheap local restaurant? That'd go a long way too...

We'll be using this blog, along with the usual Facebook and Twitter and such, to communicate and keep you guys updated on how our adventure develops :)

Let the adventures begin!