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The National Environment Agency (NEA) will be showcasing various exhibits at its “Friendly Environment, Environment Friendly” cluster between 15 Nov to 19 Nov at the Toa Payoh HDB Hub Mall. At the same time their free reusable shopping bags with recycling and environmental messages will be given to visitors while stocks last during the 5-day exhibition. HURRICANE, a leading brand of stainless steel car engine air- filters is doing its part for the environment by producing and co-sponsoring these reusable shopping bags to highlight the need to conserve the world’s resources and to recycle.
HURRICANE says its air filter is made from environmentally friendly materials and claims it gives cars better mileage with a more complete combustion that results in lesser emission. The brand now wishes to heighten public awareness of the automotive industry’s responsibility of other green issues. Mr. Lai Kum Loon, brand owner of HURRICANE, said: “It is our social responsibility to support NEA’s effort and we look forward to working further with NEA to make our environment a greener place.” Any customers seen bagging their purchases with reusable bags given away by NEA at the Toa Payoh HDB Hub Mall at Hurricane’s major dealers nationwide, will receive a free HURRICANE baseball cap. And anyone buying a HURRICANE stainless steel air filter at an authorized retail store will receive a big HURRICANE reusable bag for free.
Aggie Krasnolucka
Programmes Director
Federation Internationale de l'Automobile Foundation
Bio:
Aggie Krasnolucka is Programmes Director at the FIA Foundation where she looks after its portfolio of road safety interventions as well as leads the Motorcycle Initiative – a global hub of interventions working towards improving motorcycle safety across areas of helmet safety, infrastructure, technology, and legislation.
Previously, she worked across different areas of the international development context including community outreach and engagement, road safety, access to health, private public partnerships as well as fundraising and communications. Aggie holds a master’s degree in social anthropology as well as linguistics and literature.