11-year-old Maryam Muzamir found a use for seafood shells by creating a sustainable livestock feed. Go, Maryam, go! #ClimateNight pic.twitter.com/93cUAX5f61
— The Late Late Show with James Corden (@latelateshow) September 23, 2021
The success of Maryam Muzamir, 11, in winning three gold medals in an innovation and design competition held in Toronto, Canada last August caught the attention of internationally renowned host James Coden.
"You may have heard of this girl (Maryam). She is very remarkable.
“Maryam Muzamir is an 11 -year -old school student in Malaysia.
"She uses regular food waste, seafood shellfish and then processes it into new animal feed," he said in a video on his Twitter tweet on Thursday.
The tweet was also shared by Director -General of Health Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah via a post on his Facebook on Saturday.
In August, Maryam, a student of Sekolah Kebangsaan (P) Methodist Kuantan gained international recognition when she won three gold medals in a competition in conjunction with The 6th International Invention, Innovation Competition (iCAN) 2021.
ICAN 2021 is the largest innovation and design competition in the North American continent held online on August 28 last year following the Covid-19 pandemic factor.
Tahniah kpd adik Maryam Muzamir yg menang 3 anugerah utama iaitu Gold Medal, Canadian Special Award & Best Young Inventor Award
— Dr Adham Baba (@DrAdhamBaba) September 25, 2021
di 6th International Invention, Innovation Competition di Toronto, Kanada baru² ini.
Maryam telah mengharumkan nama Malaysia di pentas dunia. 🇲🇾
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