SINGAPORE:"Do you want to see my Goblet of Fire book?" Oliver Chua excitedly volunteers during an interview at his Tanah Merah home.Advertisement
"Sometimes it’s even 'third-hand', if we really can’t find the books, worse comes to worse we go to the library and read them."The Primary 5 student goes through the hassle for one reason - he is deeply passionate about the environment. Just two weeks ago, he was the youngest of six speakers at the Singapore Climate Change Rally at Hong Lim Park.
"There were people coming to me and saying that I did very well and that I spoke very well and there was this supporter who bought us a bunch of sunflowers and he gave them to me." "And we thought let’s for one evening listen to something different and very new for him. The main thrust was to expose him to new things ... He went in, he sat and he listened intently. He asked to go back, so we brought him back again."
And several months later during his fourth meeting, Oliver decided to give an impromptu speech of his own. "First I will jot down the points that I want to speak about or the message that I want to get across," explained Oliver. "And then I will slowly use a bit of data or research, but sometimes I will also use my own experiences. When I’m done with the first few drafts, I will ask my parents to look through it.Oliver has gone on to speak at British bank Barclays’ staff luncheon and at the Singapore Press Holdings’ Earth Day event.
The family not only buys at thrift shops, but also reduce food wastage by being intentional in finishing all their food.
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