Monday, May 21, 2018

Volunteer at SS3 Tzu Chi Recycling Centre - Day 4

This is the last time we are going to Tzu Chi Recycling Center located at SS3. At around 8:30 a.m., we reached the center and start to sort out various bags of recyclable items that are given to the center by nearby neighbors and also from various recycling points. Before starting out the sorting, we bring out the baskets from the storeroom and arrange them so that we could categorize each item according to their type as what we have done in the past few Saturdays. If we have found that some of the items need to be flatten, we then use the special device to crush the materials
Starting to sort the recycling items
Sorting the items
Using the flattening machine to crush the metal box
Team work: some are flattening the metal items while others categorize the items
Other than that, we also stack up the cardboard and tie each stack together. This is done so that when we need to sell them, we could easily take the stack out from the storeroom again rather than taking one by one. It also saves spaces, allowing more cardboard to be placed inside the storeroom.
Folding and stacking up the cardboards
As there were quite a number of items to be sorted. We worked for around 4 hours. At around 12 p.m., we finally finished our work. As a token to appreciation and also leaving memories, we took a group photo together with the members of the recycling center. Although it is the last day that we will be helping out as community service, we will always remember about the helpful advice that we received form our beloved Tzu Chi seniors working in the recycling center. We thank Tzu Chi SS3 Recycling Center for providing a chance to experience and understand about the importance of recycling activity.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Volunteer at SS3 Tzu Chi Recycling Centre - Day 2


On April 28, 2018, the second day of our community service at Tzu Chi SS3 recycling center. As usual, we gathered at Sunway campus as some of us are carpooling to the recycling center.

We left the campus around 8.20 and arrived slightly late as we could not predict the traffic at that time. As soon as we arrived, only one senior can be seen. She was in charge of the center opening on that day. After a short greetings upon our arrival, we headed to check on the new item that were brought in for the current week.

The storage room seem somehow empty because of  last week's clearance. On that day, we have had the opportunity to see how different kinds of recyclable item were organized, how they should be handled and how they were to be tidy up for storing. 

First of all, we brought out stools and baskets from the center and arranged them in the yard. They are for sorting purposes as we have large group of people coming in later. After that, we started to open bags and boxes that were filled with recyclable items. Most of the items found were untidy, everything were mixed together, product's leftover could be found and the smells was just bad. Some of them even had incest crawling all over it. Even when the item were stuffed nicely and all, we still had to rearranged because they were sorted out wrongly.




So here come the most important job that is to sort out all those item, organize them, packed them up and store them away until the next storage clearance take place. As we were occupied with our service, more and more member of the community showed up.




After awhile of sorting, Ms.Yeoh made a phone call and found out that the company in charge of cartons will not be making trips to collect cartons that day. So they decided to clear out a store room in the yard to store those cartons.



Next, two of our member were guided by a senior to clear out the store room while the others were in charge of tying bags filled with cartons into pairs. The store room were filled with old stuffs and tools that they had to decide whether which will stay or go. Some of them were gardening tools, cleaning acid and old cloths.











When the store room was cleared, the carton bags were then transferred into it. We managed to stored up half of the room with the amount of the cartons we handled. The room was also being cleaned up before we carries items in. That pretty much sum up of what we had done on day 2.





Our service went smoothly as many of the member of the community showed up on that day. We could seek guidance from everyone of them when we were confused during our service. During the process, there were a resident who came to seek for usable item o be repair or reuse. Tzu Chi center were kind enough to gave away their item without charging him even though the items he requested for may cost a lot.


Finally, we tidy up the place, cleaned ourselves up and get ready for lunch. They had prepared big portions of food as they knew we will be attending this weeks service. We were tired but satisfied at the same time. 

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Volunteer at SS3 Tzu Chi Recycling Centre - Day 3

Report on community service - Day 3


Introduction

On the 5th of May, we went to Tzu Chi SS3 Recycling center to help out for community service. Like the past 2 volunteer sessions, we started work at 8.30am.


Picture of us helping out the recycling center
Photographer: Wei Liang


Giving out old clothes

Firstly, we weigh the old clothes sent to the recycling center, before moving them to the truck to be given to the needy.


The multitude of old clothes sent to the recycling center


Moving the old clothes to the truck to be given to the needy


Sending unwanted electronic wastes for recycling

Besides, we also pack and weigh the electronic wastes sent to the recycling center. These electronic wastes can be sold for money, despite being unusable. The PCB (printed circuit board) of those electronic devices may contain trace amount of gold, which can be collected and be reused on the production of new PCB in new electronic devices. These electronic wastes are also sent to the truck to be sent for further processing.


Crushing aluminium cans

We somehow split up and provide help in processing different types of waste. As for Zheng Hong and me, we dealt with aluminium cans for the bulk of our time here. We crushed the cans into flat sheet of aluminium using the recycle center's DIY can crusher, made out of recycled metals.


We split up and help out in different tasks

The main motivation for crushing the aluminium cans is such that it occupy less space in the recycling center. This also helps when we send these cans out for further processing in trucks - the truck can carry more aluminium cans at once, reducing the number of trips required. The same logic also applies for plastic bottles, especially those soft drinks and mineral water bottles under the "P1" category.

Demonstration from the staff worker

Zheng Hong crushing the cans


Sorting paper and plastic wastes

While Zheng Hong and me are taking turns crushing the aluminium cans (it is a physically taxing task), the rest of our team are occupied with sorting plastic wastes, crushing plastic bottles, and sorting papers.





Sorting paper wastes



The motivation to sort plastic wastes is the fact that the manifold types of plastics undergo different process in recycling, for they are made up from different polymers. Although our effort in sorting plastics may seem insignificant, but it is in fact, part of the global effort for environmental preservation. We need to reduce plastic pollution in our earth, because the vast majority of plastic is non-biodegradable. Irresponsible disposal of plastic wastes will greatly harm our environment. For example, there are many cases where sea turtles mistook plastic bags as their food - jellyfish. By eating them, many of them are intoxicated or even died from it. It's mind-blowing to see that by our effort, we are actually saving the world.




Job done

At about 12pm, we left the recycling center, having completed all the recycling work of the recycling center for the week. As for our team, we all felt a sense of accomplishment despite being physically exhausted, as what we did on that day is very meaningful.


We have finished the sorting of various wastes
Job done - keeping the cardboard boxes for future use


What have I learnt from this volunteering session

As for me, 1 major takeaway from this session is summarized in 1 word: humble. As typical millennial, we often have an unhealthy sense of entitlement, and also a "I'm too cool for this" attitude towards lowly job - such as sorting wastes.




Every job in the society, except for crimes, are important, as the advancement our society depends on everyone playing their role well. Without recycling and waste management, our environment will be littered with wastes, and such poor hygiene will encourage the breeding of pests such as rats and flies, which may lead to epidemics. So, we see that this is an important job too.


Finally, I hope that people are more responsible in waste disposal, otherwise it will be very unloving towards recycling workers and volunteers. They should have separated their recyclable wastes and non-recyclable wastes properly before sending them to recycling centers. There was an occasion where I opened up a bag of paper wastes, and the first thing that comes to my sight are disgusting tissue papers and used sanitary napkin. It is indeed a test to me, as I need to pick these objects out, throwing them into the garbage bin, and continue sorting the rest of the recyclable paper wastes in the bag.