Environmental Awareness Campaign – Planet Us Kicks off in Kuching


For the first time ever, a one-of-its-kind nationwide campaign encouraging all young Malaysians to take a stand on climate change kicks off at American Corner, Pustaka Negeri Sarawak on the 15th of June. Known as the Planet Us campaign, it has been developed and organized as a joint partnership between social enterprise Biji Biji Initiative and the U.S. Embassy in Malaysia. Featuring a series of exhibitions and an exciting line-up of programs, the campaign will extend over the next few months until September, culminating in an exhibition finale in Kuala Lumpur.

This campaign aims to empower Malaysian youths to make a difference within their immediate surroundings and environment in the good fight against climate change. No action is too small nor too late, and everyone has a chance to make these everyday changes count. By participating in this campaign, youths have access to educational content digitally and in person, via interactive, fun, and engaging sessions. This campaign also encourages the general public to reflect on and rethink their own sustainability habits and the impacts of their daily actions on the environment, hoping to inspire conversations and a mindset shift towards environmental consciousness.

The exhibitions, which are scheduled to run for four months, will be hosted in several states throughout the country, including in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang, Sabah, and Kuala Lumpur. Visitors can look forward to joining physical activities like topical workshops on composting, handmade crafts, and business talks, as well as the mainstay exhibition that is designed with a wealth of infographic posters. There are also virtual activities, including an upcycling competition, an online game, and a website to engage the audience on ways to help the environment and learn the effects of climate change.

The Sarawak Energy and Environmental Sustainability Ministry is supportive of this campaign that calls on youths  to drive change and make positive impacts through tangible actions. “We hope that with educational campaigns like Planet Us more young people can inspire action and brainstorm creative solutions to the myriad of environmental problems we are facing. It is also important that we sow the seeds of environmental initiatives from a young age. Initiatives like Planet Us are a great way to encourage sustainability efforts while helping the youth understand the need for a shift in mindset today for a better tomorrow,” said the Ministry’s spokesperson. 

The U.S. Embassy in Malaysia  is a proud partner of this campaign designed with the overarching goal of achieving a sustainable future for the planet,.Chargé d’ Affaires Michael Newbill said, “It is so fitting that we launch Planet Us here in Sarawak, a state so rich in wildlife, biodiversity, and natural resources, and which is spearheading environmental conservation efforts in Malaysia. Through Planet Us, we aim to inspire Malaysian youth to take action in combating the climate crisis, and to recognize that every small step they take can go a long way towards protecting the environment.”  

Pustaka Negeri Sarawak chairman Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr. Hamid Bugo lauds this campaign for its outstanding series of online and offline activities to generate interest and curiosity in youths and the general public.. “We are excited and proud to be the first state in Malaysia hosting the Planet Us exhibition. One of our key roles as the state library is to provide an educational environment for our community through insightful exhibitions and programs just like this one. As we look to become the preferred information resource center in the state, we hope this campaign will resonate with more young people coming forward to play a larger role in  protecting our environment,” said Amar.

For more details on the campaign, visit the Planet Us (biji-biji.org) website, which also contains the full download of programs, exhibition installations, workshops, and infographic posters about the environment, sustainability, and climate change. Follow the  Instagram page for posts and updates.