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Dr Kajel Kaur Gill was crowned Miss Earth Malaysia 2022

Dr Kajel Kaur Gill was crowned Miss Earth Malaysia 2022 during A Model Search 2022 on 27th March 2022. The 26-year-old medical doctor who hails from Ipoh, Perak, succeedsMiss Earth Malaysia 2021 Nisha Thayananthan and will represent her country at the next edition of Miss Earth pageant. Formerly, Kajel was crowned Miss Earth Malaysia 2019 however she was not able to compete in the international pageant.

Afther her crowning  took to her social media to share her joy.

 

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Food going to waste is a global problem, and this is why the newly crowned Miss Earth Malaysia feels Malaysia too could play a role in addressing the problem. She said food going to waste can be better managed by the government with a new law formulated on how excess food should be dealt with, instead of being discarded or destroyed.

The medical doctor said Malaysia should emulate laws in certain developed nations that forbid supermarkets from to discarding or destroying unsold food products, and instead compel them to donate the excess food to those in need .

By having such a law, she said the society would be indirectly taught to appreciate food and not to waste food. I hope this law constitutes the starting point of the fight against food waste by banning the  discardment and destruction of food and instead facilitate food donation,” she told to the press after her crowning.

Dr Kajel Kaur added France adopted a law in 2016 to address food waste and it has been effective. Food going to waste is a serious global problem with the figures provided by Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations showing that an estimated 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted globally each year, which is one third of all food produced for human consumption.  In Malaysia, the previous Pakatan Harapan government in 2018 had proposed the formulation of Food Waste Act in efforts to stop the habit of wasting food in the society.

As the global population continues to grow the challenge should not be how to grow food, but to feed more people or animals while wasting less of what have been already produced.

I look forward to advocating more about food wastage. As a stray animal feeder myself, I hope to see a Malaysia in which restaurants and caterers actively donate excess food to animal shelters that needs rice, animal bones and meat,” she said.

Meanwhile, Dr Kajel Kaur, said she has been feeding stray animals for many years and has plans to build a strong community that could carry out this initiative with her.

This goes very well with my current Miss Earth Malaysia title, because caring for these stray animals directly reflects the environment they are in,” she said adding that she plans to register her non-governmental organisation called ‘No Strays On Streets’.

Dr Kajel Kaur also said that she plans to be part of Malaysia’s initiatives to protect endangered animals, by getting involved with WWF-Malaysia and their initiatives to protect elephants.

 

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