A Dream to Make A Cleaner and Greener Labuan Group 3: Mir, Nomi, Divina, Duong, Cam, Haim, Zaim 8/29/2016 Group 3: A Greener and Cleaner Labuan 1
A Dream to Make A Cleaner and Greener Labuan
Group 3: Mir, Nomi, Divina, Duong, Cam, Haim, Zaim8/29/2016 Group 3: A Greener and Cleaner Labuan 1
Disclaimer
This writing is based only on information collectedthrough observation and brief interviews with afew local villagers.
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Outline
Introduction
Main Issues
Recommendations
Conclusion
Q&A
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Labuan is a beautiful island
Known for offshore financial hub
And oil and gas sector
Potential tourism industry growth
One of the next vibrant cities in
Malaysia
Introduction
Map of Labuan August8/29/2016 Group 3: A Greener and Cleaner Labuan 4
Introduction
Objectives
• To identify issues related to domestic waste management
(DWM) in Labuan
• To examine the role of local leaders and authorities in handling
DWM
• To identify best strategies for DW
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Domestic Waste
Management
Situation at
Rancha Rancha
Laut Rancha Rancha Laut
Main Issues
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Kampung Patau-Patau II
Meanwhile Domestic
Waste Management
Situation at Kampung
Patau-Patau
Cont’d
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Cont’d
Land Fill
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Cont’d
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-Law on prevention from littering-Inconsistent service of private contractors-Lack of monitoring capacity
-Different behavior among villages-Adaptation to the situation
-More room for improvement-Waste not only from households but also industries-No waste management fee
-Better local leadership and engagement between public, private sector and civil society-Lack of buy-in from top management-Advocating and NGOs engagement
Education: - Strategic collaboration in addressing DWM
- Curriculum
Government: - Labuan as a model
- Significant contribution to tourism industry
- Facilitate the local authority in purchasing appropriate equipment
Enforcement: Enforced law; educate to
understand law;
Engagement with the financial and other sectors
Recommendations
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Our vision
A much greener and cleaner Labuan
Conclusion
Work collectively
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Thank youQ&A but no Reflections
Please!!!!!!!!!
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Recommendations
• Enforcement:
• The group recommends the law should be enforced accordingly. Themove is not merely to penalize people but to educate and make theagenda of making Labuan a cleaner, greener and beautiful citymaterialize. Initiatives to educate people to understand the lawshould be supported. In particular, continuous engagement byenforcement authority with schools, households, hotels or industryare highly recommended.
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Recommendations
• Engagement with the financial sector:
• The group recommends the local authority of Labuan to take advantage is position off-shore financial hub by getting local and international banks and investment companies to introduce green and inclusive lending and investment practices. By doing so, the banks will develop standardized policies and procedures that will take into account the risks and impacts on the environment and community including waste management when making financing decisions. Where possible, require them to develop remedial measures to mitigate the project’s risks and impacts identified. This practice will lead for more efficient way to strengthen the responsibility of industries on waste management issues. Alternatively, local authority could add waste management requirements as part of the eligibility criteria for households to receive micro-credit.
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