The Greenest is Coming

The Greenest Person on the Planet, has confirmed, 101% positive that he will attend our launching ceremony and take this opportunity to motivate the Earth Rangers during the launching ceremony on the stage. Yes, it is the same Greenest Person in which we mention earlier in our blog entries. He is the one who gave an enthusiastic talk in TAR College and also a speaker for the “Awakening the Dreamer Symposium”. The very same person, who gave us a deep impression and enlightens us, is none other than Mr Matthias Gelber!



Mr Matthias Gelber is an internationally recognized trained, consultant, speaker and facilitator with experience more that 38 countries worldwide covering both public and private sector. Also, a project campion of the UK based project Acorn and has served on the strategic planning group of ISO TC 207 and has been a member of ISO TC 207 and the BSI Committee on EPE for many years. In 2007 he chaired various events, including the Malaysian Professional Speakers Convention and the 4th Dubai CSR Summit. Matthias is as well active as an entrepreneur. He owns 16 hectares of forests plantations in Panama as a green investment and he does not own a car. He is currently director of a new start up company called Maleki GmbH which specializes in low carbon footprint / high performance building materials.
(Source from: The Green Man Planet blog)

His attendance has boast up our confidence and make us realise just how big this event is and we must do everything in our power to ensure the success of this event.

Let us all welcome the arrival of Mr Matthias Gelber, awarded “The Greenest Person on the Planet” by Canadian Organisation 3rdwhale, during the launching ceremony. Do attend our launching ceremony at 10.30am on 11th August 2009.

See you there!!


"A green lifestyle is not out of reach as most people imagine. There are many practical steps you can take to enrich your life and save the environment such as walking instead of driving for short distances, using fan instead of air con for cooling, or even better, use natural ventilation, cleansing tap water instead of buying plastic bottles with water, reducing over consumption, avoid using plastic bags, taking public transportation and recycling our materials….."
~Matthias Gelber~

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