SMK Tinggi St. David of Bukit Baru, Melaka, has been named the champion of the 2024 DIY Made Simple competition, triumphing over 590 entries from 192 schools.
The theme of this year’s competition, “Wonder Waste Creations: Paper and Plastic Edition,” challenged students to enhance school facilities by using waste paper and plastic materials wisely, reducing costs and promoting sustainability.
SMK Tinggi St. David’s entry, titled “Simple Shoe Cleaner 1.0,” is designed to clean students’ shoe soles of dirt and grass after physical education classes. This innovative creation is crafted from compressed paper pieces, epoxy, melted bottle caps, and plastic bottles. It effortlessly wipes away dirt and grass, allowing students to enter classrooms with clean shoes.
‘DIY Made Simple’ is an annual nationwide competition organised by Malaysia’s largest home improvement retailer, MR D.I.Y. Group [M] Berhad [MR D.I.Y.], in partnership with Universiti Malaya’s Community Engagement Centre [UMCares] and the UM Faculty of Built Environment, with support from the Ministry of Education’s Sports, Co-Curriculum, and Arts Division. This year, MR D.I.Y.’s philanthropic arm, Yayasan MR D.I.Y., also became a partner in the initiative.
At the prize-giving ceremony held at the Auditorium Kompleks Perdana Siswa, Universiti Malaya today, Yayasan MR D.I.Y. Chief Executive Officer, Zaleha Mohd Mydin, said, “We believe that the spirit of sustainability must be instilled in young Malaysians if we are to safeguard the planet for future generations. The aim of hosting the DIY Made Simple competition is to build a strong and sustainable understanding and appreciation of how reducing, reusing, recycling, and upcycling can positively impact various built environments, particularly in schools, where children spend a significant amount of time.”
“We are incredibly proud of how this programme has flourished since its launch in 2017. We believe that the programme will create a ripple effect across the nation and serve as a catalyst for positive change,” she added.
Zaleha expressed her gratitude to the various organisations involved in the competition, noting that the success of the programme was the result of MR D.I.Y.’s strong collaboration with Universiti Malaya, the Ministry of Education, and the unwavering dedication of students, teachers, and parents. “The submissions we received are both exceptional and inspiring, which assures me that Malaysia’s future in sustainability is shining bright. Kudos to each and every one of you.”
Also commending the participants was Associate Professor Dr. Amer Siddiq Amer Nordin, Director of the Universiti Malaya Community Engagement Centre, who said, “DIY Made Simple is a unique competition that plays a crucial role in sparking creativity and fostering innovation. It equips the younger generation with essential skills and competencies to thrive in a globalised world.”
“The ‘DIY Made Simple’ initiative demonstrates the power of collaboration and sustained commitment among partners in making a substantial impact on the community. It is vital for universities, government bodies, industries, NGOs, and the media to work together and support one another to effectively implement initiatives that yield meaningful results for the community. Together we can make a real difference,” he said.


As champions, SMK Tinggi St David took home RM4,000 in cash, while SMK St Peter Kudat (M), Kudat, Sabah, was in second place with a cash award of RM3,000. SMK Seri Panching, Kuantan, Pahang, came in third, receiving RM2,000 in cash; SMK Merapok, Lawas, Sarawak, was fourth with RM1,000 in cash, and SMA Persekutuan Kajang, Kajang, Selangor, was fifth with RM500 in cash. In addition, each team also received MR D.I.Y. cash vouchers worth RM300, a certificate, and a trophy.
Maahad Tahfiz Negeri Pahang, Kuantan, Pahang, and SMK Tinggi St. David were awarded RM500 in cash each for having the most-liked competition videos on YouTube and TikTok, respectively.
Consolation prizes [Anugerah Inspirasi] of RM300 in MR D.I.Y. cash vouchers, a certificate, and a trophy were awarded to:
- SMK St. Mary, Limbahau, Papar, Sabah.
- SMK Kunak Jaya, Kunak, Sabah
- SMK Tasek Utara, Johor Bahru, Johor.
- SMK Shahbandaraya, Klang, Selangor.
- SMJK Phor Tay, Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang
- SMA Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur.
- SMK Muadzam Shah, Muadzam Shah, Pahang
- Kolej Vokasional Sepang, Dengkil, Selangor.
- SMK Air Merah, Kulim, Kedah.
- SMK Convent (M) Kajang, Kajang, Selangor. [2 teams]
The programme also recognised state education departments that helped drive participation from their respective states, with the Perak State Education Department taking first place, followed by the state education departments of Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor, and Johor.
Since its launch in 2017, the DIY Made Simple competition has engaged over 6,200 students from 715 schools across the country, with 1,242 project submissions to date. In 2022, MR D.I.Y. announced that it would continue its partnership with UM for another three years, for the 2023-2025 competitions.

For more information on MR D.I.Y. and the DIY Made Simple competition, visit its website, www.mrdiy.com, and social media, Facebook, and Instagram.
