APPENDIX 7 BROCHURE FOR 3RS (MPPP, MPSJ AND MBM)
APPENDIX 7
BROCHURE FOR 3RS (MPPP, MPSJ AND MBM)
7.1 MPPP BROCHURES
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7.1 3Rs Brochures in 3 Languages (MPPP)
3R Brochure in English (page 1)
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3R Brochure in English (page 2)
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3R Brochure in Malay
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3R Brochure in Chinese
7.2 MPSJ BROCHURES
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7.2.1 3Rs Brochure (General)
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7.2.2 3Rs Brochure (De Palma Condominium)
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7.2.3 3Rs Brochure (MPSJ Complex)
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7.2.4 3Rs Brochure (South City Plaza)
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7.2.5 Poster for South City Plaza Buy-back Centre
7.3 MBM BROCHURES
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7.3.1 General 3-R Brochure for Public Awareness
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7.3.2 Example of Information Leaflets to Encourage Source Sorting
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7.3.3 Door to door collection schedule for Krokop distributed
Tentative date for recyclables collection
oor-to-door collection (Krokop 10 & Tadika Road)
Collection frequency – fortnightly (two week)
Collector - MCC and Buddhist Tzu-Chi Association
All collection will be donated to Buddhist Tzu-Chi Association
The tentative date for collection as shown below
ollection Centre (Krokop 5 & Bulatan Park)
Open on every Sunday from 9.00am until 11.00am
ease refer to press release if have any changes of the collection
ate
回收时间表
上门收集边(珠芭十号路与幼稚园路) • 收集次数 – 每两个星期 • 收集单位 – 美里市政局和慈济功德会 • 全部收集品将捐献给慈济功德会 • 收集时间如下:
回收中心 (珠芭五号路 & 埔奕人造湖公园) • 每星期日早上九时至十一时开放
收集时间若有任何更换, 将以报纸通知
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OCTOBER 十月 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
NOVEMBER 十一月 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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7.3.4 Background information for Krokop 6
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7.3.5 Brochures for Dynasty Hotel
APPENDIX 8
“RECYCLING WHEEL” IN PENANG
ISLAND
“R
EC
YC
LIN
G W
HE
EL
” IN
PE
NA
NG
ISL
AN
D
T
HE
PE
NA
NG
MU
NIC
IPA
L C
OU
NC
IL
EX
PER
IEN
CE
IN
SOL
ID W
AST
E M
AN
AG
EM
EN
T
2
CO
NTE
NTS
1.
INTR
OD
UC
TIO
N :
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2. P
ENA
NG
ISLA
ND
MU
NIC
IPA
L C
OU
NC
IL:.
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6 3.
TH
E G
OVE
RN
MEN
T SE
T U
P...
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3.1
The
Firs
t Tie
r: Th
e Fe
dera
l Gov
ernm
ent.
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3.
2 Th
e S
econ
d Ti
er G
over
nmen
t: Th
e St
ate
Gov
ernm
ent..
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3.
3 Th
e Th
ird T
ier G
over
nmen
t: Th
e Lo
cal A
utho
rity.
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4. L
AW
AN
D P
OLI
CIE
S...
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5. T
HE
PRES
ENT
SITU
ATI
ON
ON
SO
LID
WA
STE
MA
NA
GEM
ENT
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2 5.
1 TH
E C
OLL
EC
TIO
N...
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5.1.
1 Fr
eque
ncy
of C
olle
ctio
n....
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8 D
omes
tic W
aste
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Indu
stria
l Was
te:..
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9 B
ulk
Was
te:.
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5.2
THE
TRAN
SFE
R S
TATI
ON
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5.3
THE
LAN
DFI
LL...
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5.4
RE
CYC
LIN
G P
RO
GR
AM
ME
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23
6. P
EWO
G –
A S
MA
RT
PAR
TNER
SHIP
BET
WEE
N L
OC
AL
GO
VER
NM
ENT,
PR
IVA
TE S
ECTO
R &
CO
MM
UN
ITIE
S...
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6.1
PEW
OG
’s V
isio
n....
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9 6.
2 PE
WO
G’s
Mis
sion
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6.3
Obj
ectiv
e...
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6.4
Wor
king
mod
e...
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9 6.
5 M
embe
rshi
p....
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7. P
RES
ENT
SWM
SC
ENA
RIO
IN P
ENA
NG
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7.1
Com
mun
ity...
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3 7.
2 Pr
ivat
e S
ecto
r.....
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7.
3 M
unic
ipal
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4 8.
DEC
IDIN
G O
N T
HE
APP
RO
PRIA
TE T
ECH
NO
LOG
Y...
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8.1
ISW
M H
iera
rchy
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8.
2 A
ppro
pria
te M
ix o
f diff
eren
t Tec
hnol
ogie
s an
d Al
tern
ativ
es...
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6 8.
3 Fl
exib
ility
of c
hose
n te
chno
logi
es to
mee
t fut
ure
chal
leng
es a
nd
chan
ging
sce
nario
s....
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8.4
Reg
ular
Mon
itorin
g an
d Ev
alua
tion.
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8.5
Oth
er In
fluen
cing
Fac
tors
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8.5.
1 C
omm
unity
Fac
tors
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8.
5.2
Priv
ate
Sec
tor F
acto
rs...
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8.5.
3 M
unic
ipal
Fac
tors
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8 9.
REC
YCLI
NG
AS
A V
IBR
AN
T EC
ON
OM
IC A
CTI
VITY
IN P
ENA
NG
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9.1
Pap
er...
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9.2
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tic...
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Gla
ss b
ottle
s....
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9.4
Met
als,
alu
min
ium
can
s, ti
n co
ntai
ners
, etc
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9.5
E-w
aste
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9.6
Old
Clo
thes
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9.7
Kitc
hen/
hous
ehol
d ap
plia
nces
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1
3
10. C
ON
CLU
SIO
N &
LES
SON
S LE
AR
NT
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4 A
PPEN
DIX
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57
CA
SE S
TUD
Y 1:
ESH
RES
OU
RC
E M
AN
AG
EMEN
T SD
N B
HD
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58
CA
SE S
TUD
Y 2
– H
OSP
ITA
L LA
M W
AH
EE
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60
CA
SE S
TUD
Y 3:
ASE
ELE
CTR
ON
ICS
(M) S
DN
BH
D...
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64
CA
SE S
TUD
Y 4:
SEK
OLA
H M
ENEN
GA
H K
EBA
NG
SAA
N S
G A
RA
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...67
INST
RU
CTI
ON
AL
GU
IDES
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2 C
OM
POST
ING
INST
RU
CTI
ON
S...
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2 SI
MPL
E 3
Rs
(Red
uce,
Reu
se, R
ecyc
le) F
OR
TH
E H
OM
E...
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STA
RTI
NG
A R
ECYC
LIN
G C
OM
MU
NIT
Y...
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4
AB
STR
AC
T Th
e P
enan
g Is
land
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il is
ess
entia
lly t
he b
ody
prov
idin
g lo
cal
auth
ority
ser
vice
s on
Pen
ang
Isla
nd a
nd is
one
of
the
larg
est
publ
ic s
ecto
r
empl
oyer
s in
th
e st
ate
with
m
ore
than
3,
000
empl
oyee
s.
It ha
s an
adm
inis
tratio
n ar
ea o
f abo
ut 2
99.6
5 sq
km
with
1 n
autic
al m
ile o
ff th
e sh
ore
incl
usiv
e. O
ne o
f its
prio
rity
func
tions
is th
e co
llect
ion
and
disp
osal
of w
aste
,
whi
ch is
und
er th
e ju
risdi
ctio
n of
the
Urb
an S
ervi
ces
Dep
artm
ent.
Pena
ng I
slan
d ge
nera
tes
abou
t 69
0 to
ns o
f ga
rbag
e a
day.
The
Pen
ang
Isla
nd M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
is r
espo
nsib
le to
col
lect
tran
sfer
and
dis
pose
was
te.
This
ser
vice
cov
ers
95%
of
the
popu
latio
n.
The
colle
ctio
n an
d di
spos
al o
f
was
te in
clud
e do
mes
tic, i
ndus
trial
as
wel
l as
was
te in
the
sea
and
river
s. T
his
pape
r di
scus
ses
the
stru
ctur
e,
role
s an
d ac
tiviti
es
of
the
Cou
ncil,
th
e
infra
stru
ctur
e an
d m
echa
nism
s fo
r w
aste
col
lect
ion,
its
com
plex
ities
, is
sues
and
chal
leng
es f
aced
by
the
Cou
ncil
in t
he d
aunt
ing
task
of
serv
icin
g a
mod
ern
and
thriv
ing
city
.
The
pape
r al
so h
ighl
ight
s th
e su
cces
sful
rec
yclin
g pr
ogra
mm
es im
plem
ente
d
by th
e S
tate
Gov
ernm
ent w
ith th
e he
lp P
enan
g E
nviro
nmen
tal W
orki
ng G
roup
(PEW
OG
) un
der
the
ausp
ices
of t
he P
enan
g Lo
cal G
over
nmen
t Con
sulta
tive
Foru
m (
PLG
CF)
. Th
is i
s a
volu
ntar
y w
orki
ng g
roup
(LA
21
styl
ed)
that
is
activ
ely
invo
lved
in b
oth
plan
ning
and
impl
emen
ting
such
pro
gram
mes
on
the
grou
nd w
ith th
e P
enan
g Is
land
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il. P
rogr
amm
es im
plem
ente
d
by P
EW
OG
als
o in
clud
e th
e co
mm
unity
org
aniz
atio
n, s
ettin
g up
net
wor
ks fo
r
recy
clin
g ag
ents
, bu
yers
and
fac
torie
s an
d de
velo
ping
mec
hani
sms
so t
hat
the
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e w
orks
sm
ooth
ly a
nd e
ffici
ently
as
wel
l as
in
a
sust
aina
ble
man
ner.
Thro
ugh
this
effo
rt, n
umer
ous
com
mun
ities
hav
e st
arte
d
recy
clin
g ac
tiviti
es.
This
is
a P
ublic
-Priv
ate
Par
tner
ship
(P
PP
) be
twee
n th
e
Gov
ernm
ent,
com
mun
ity g
roup
s, p
rivat
e bu
sine
sses
and
vol
unte
ers
to ta
ckle
the
was
te p
robl
em th
roug
h re
cycl
ing
and
com
post
ing.
The
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e ha
s go
ne fr
om m
erel
y re
cycl
ing
into
the
col
lect
ion
of h
ouse
hold
haz
ardo
us w
aste
(flu
ores
cent
lam
ps, d
ry c
ell a
nd m
obile
pho
ne
batte
ries
and
aero
sol c
ans)
by
supe
rmar
kets
, w
hich
is a
firs
t in
the
cou
ntry
.
5
This
col
lect
ion
will
be
exte
nded
to w
et m
arke
ts th
at a
re u
nder
the
purv
iew
of
the
Pen
ang
Isla
nd M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil.
Ong
oing
and
futu
re p
rogr
amm
es in
clud
e th
e se
para
tion
of w
et a
nd d
ry w
aste
at h
ouse
hold
leve
l and
its
colle
ctio
n, c
omm
unity
com
post
ing
as w
ell a
s th
e
esta
blis
hmen
ts o
f co
mm
unity
res
ourc
e re
cove
ry c
entre
s. P
enan
g is
als
o th
e
first
Sta
te to
pub
lish
a re
cycl
ing
guid
e bo
ok a
s w
ell a
s a
man
ual f
or h
ouse
hold
com
post
ing.
We
are
look
ing
into
big
sca
le c
omm
erci
al c
ompo
stin
g to
hel
p
rem
ove
arou
nd 4
0% o
f wet
, org
anic
was
te fr
om th
e w
aste
stre
am.
The
Pen
ang
Isla
nd M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
has
also
com
mis
sion
ed a
sur
vey
of e
-
was
te
(ele
ctro
nic
was
te
com
pris
ing
com
pute
r an
d pe
riphe
rals
, el
ectri
cal
appl
ianc
es),
and
will
be
wor
king
out
mec
hani
sms
for
effe
ctiv
e co
llect
ion
and
safe
dis
posa
l of
the
se w
ith t
he c
olla
bora
tive
effo
rts f
rom
civ
il so
ciet
y an
d
priv
ate
ente
rpris
es.
Pena
ng’s
SW
M S
trate
gy fo
r was
te m
inim
izat
ion
and
dive
rsio
n fro
m it
s la
ndfil
l
are
final
ly:
Cle
an
Pro
duct
ion
with
th
e us
e of
no
n-to
xic,
re
cycl
able
, bi
odeg
rada
ble
com
pone
nts
in m
anuf
actu
ring
and
pack
agin
g of
pro
duct
s, e
mph
asiz
e on
Cor
pora
te
Pro
duce
r R
espo
nsib
ility;
an
d R
esou
rce
Rec
over
y.
Res
ourc
e
Rec
over
y w
ould
inc
lude
was
te s
epar
atio
n at
sou
rce
com
post
ing
of o
rgan
ic
mat
eria
ls a
nd re
mov
al o
f hou
seho
ld h
azar
dous
was
te fr
om th
e w
aste
stre
am.
It is
hop
ed t
hat
with
the
im
plem
enta
tion
of p
rope
r st
rate
gies
, P
enan
g w
ill
mov
e to
war
ds “Z
ER
O W
AS
TE”.
We
are
not t
here
yet
but
we
are
on o
ur w
ay!
6
1. IN
TRO
DU
CTI
ON
:
Pena
ng i
s on
e of
the
thi
rteen
sta
tes
of M
alay
sia
situ
ated
nor
th o
f th
e
Pen
insu
lar
with
the
tota
l are
a of
299
.65s
q/K
m. I
t has
a m
ulti
raci
al p
opul
atio
n
of 6
60,0
00 p
eopl
e. T
he e
thni
c gr
oup
dist
ribut
ions
on
the
isla
nd a
re C
hine
se
68%
, Mal
ay 2
4%, I
ndia
n 4%
, oth
ers
4%.
Pena
ng I
slan
d is
a t
ouris
m i
slan
d ni
ckna
med
as
Pear
l of
The
Orie
nt.
The
isla
nd is
als
o kn
own
as th
e Si
licon
Isla
nd o
f Mal
aysi
a du
e th
e la
rge
num
ber o
f
elec
troni
c in
dust
ries
avai
labl
e. T
he i
slan
d ec
onom
y de
pend
ed m
ainl
y on
tour
ism
, m
anuf
actu
ring,
co
nstru
ctio
n,
agric
ultu
ral,
fishi
ng
and
serv
ices
resp
ectiv
ely.
Bein
g a
tour
ist i
slan
d, s
olid
was
te m
anag
emen
t are
con
stan
tly m
onito
red
and
disc
usse
d by
man
y au
thor
ities
incl
udin
g M
inis
try o
f Cul
ture
and
Tou
rism
.
The
larg
e nu
mbe
r of
indu
strie
s an
d op
portu
nity
ava
ilabl
e ha
s at
tract
ed m
any
mig
rant
s lo
cally
and
fore
ign
imm
igra
nts
to m
igra
te to
the
isla
nd th
us c
ausi
ng
quite
a c
halle
nge
on s
ocia
l and
sol
id w
aste
man
agem
ent.
2. P
ENA
NG
ISLA
ND
MU
NIC
IPA
L C
OU
NC
IL:
Loca
l Gov
ernm
ent
is t
he t
hird
tie
r in
the
Mal
aysi
a G
over
nmen
t st
ruct
ure.
In
Pena
ng Is
land
, the
orig
ins
of lo
cal g
over
nmen
t can
be
trace
d as
far
back
as
1856
. To
day
the
Mun
icip
al
Cou
ncil
of
Pena
ng
Isla
nd
has
a lo
cal
adm
inis
tratio
n ar
ea o
f ab
out
299.
65 s
q/km
with
1 n
autic
al m
ile o
ff th
e sh
ore
incl
usiv
e.
Prio
r to
1.7.
1974
ther
e w
ere
two
Cou
ncils
in P
enan
g Is
land
i.e.
City
Cou
ncil
of
Geo
rget
own
and
the
Rur
al D
istri
ct C
ounc
il. T
he tw
o co
unci
ls w
ere
inte
grat
ed
on 1
.7.1
974
and
know
n as
the
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il of
Pen
ang
Isla
nd.
The
coun
cil i
s fin
anci
ally
aut
onom
ous
and
is e
ssen
tially
an
orga
nisa
tion
prov
idin
g
7
loca
l au
thor
ity s
ervi
ces
on P
enan
g Is
land
and
is
one
of t
he l
arge
st p
ublic
sect
or e
mpl
oyer
s in
the
stat
e w
ith m
ore
than
3,0
00 e
mpl
oyee
s.
The
coun
cil
exec
utiv
e bo
dy
com
pris
es
a Pr
esid
ent
and
24
Cou
ncilo
rs
appo
inte
d by
the
Stat
e G
over
nmen
t und
er th
e Lo
cal G
over
nmen
t Act
197
6.
The
Full
Cou
ncil
mee
ts
ever
y fo
rtnig
htly
. Th
ere
are
seve
ral
stan
ding
com
mitt
ees
conc
erne
d w
ith th
e pr
imar
y fu
nctio
ns o
f Cou
ncil.
The
mai
n so
urce
of i
ncom
e of
the
Cou
ncil
is d
eriv
ed fr
om r
ates
levi
ed o
n al
l
prop
ertie
s ex
cept
pla
ces
of r
elig
ious
wor
ship
, lic
ense
d bu
rial
grou
nd o
r
crem
ator
ia,
publ
ic s
choo
ls,
publ
ic p
lace
s fo
r ch
arita
ble
purp
oses
or
for
the
purp
ose
of s
cien
ce, l
itera
ture
or f
ine
arts
.
Man
agem
ent c
ontro
l dev
olve
s fro
m th
e Pr
esid
ent t
hrou
gh th
e M
unic
ipal
Secr
etar
y to
the
10 d
epar
tmen
ts a
s fo
llow
s:
1. S
ecre
taria
t
2. E
ngin
eerin
g D
epar
tmen
t
3. F
inan
ce D
epar
tmen
t
4. P
ublic
Hea
lth D
epar
tmen
t
5. B
uild
ing
Dep
artm
ent
6. V
alua
tion
Dep
artm
ent
7. U
rban
Ser
vice
s D
epar
tmen
t 8.
Tow
n P
lann
ing
And
Dev
elop
men
t Dep
artm
ent
9. L
egal
Dep
artm
ent
10.
Lice
nsin
g D
epar
tmen
t
In th
is c
onte
xt, w
e w
ill fo
cus
on th
e U
rban
Ser
vice
s D
epar
tmen
t. Th
e m
ain
func
tions
of th
e D
epar
tmen
t are
man
agin
g th
e co
llect
ion,
tran
spor
t and
dis
posa
l of s
olid
was
te
as w
ell a
s m
aint
aini
ng th
e cl
eanl
ines
s of
pub
lic a
reas
suc
h as
road
s, d
rain
s, m
arke
ts,
food
co
mpl
exes
, ha
wke
r si
tes,
pu
blic
to
ilets
, be
ache
s,
river
s an
d se
a.
The
Dep
artm
ent
also
han
dles
Rec
yclin
g P
rogr
amm
e as
wel
l as
ass
ist
goto
ng r
oyon
g
activ
ities
whi
ch a
re fr
eque
ntly
hel
d du
ring
the
year
by
prov
idin
g m
ater
ials
, equ
ipm
ent
and
vehi
cles
.
The
Urb
an S
ervi
ces
Dep
artm
ent w
as e
stab
lishe
d on
16
Janu
ary
1992
follo
win
g th
e
Cou
ncil’s
to d
ecis
ion
to re
stru
ctur
e its
org
anis
atio
n in
ord
er to
cre
ate
spec
ialis
atio
n of
func
tions
bas
ed o
n th
e st
udy
by J
apan
Inte
rnat
iona
l Coo
pera
tion
Age
ncy
(JIC
A).
The
Urb
an S
ervi
ces
Dep
artm
ent i
s di
vide
d in
to 2
sec
tions
, i.e
. Adm
inis
tratio
n S
ectio
n an
d
Cle
ansi
ng S
ectio
n.
3. T
HE
GO
VER
NM
ENT
SET
UP
As m
entio
ned
earli
er,
the
Loca
l G
over
nmen
t is
the
thi
rd t
ier
gove
rnm
ent.
It is
impo
rtant
to k
now
the
role
of e
ach
tier o
f gov
ernm
ent a
nd it
s ro
le.
3.1
The
Firs
t Tie
r: T
he F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t. Th
e m
ajor
role
s ar
e to
pro
vide
and
form
ulat
e na
tiona
l pol
icie
s or
law
s re
late
d to
sol
id
was
te m
anag
emen
t in
clud
ing
recy
clin
g an
d re
leva
nt e
nviro
nmen
tal
issu
es.
The
agen
cy in
volv
ed a
t the
fede
ral l
evel
is M
inis
try o
f Hou
sing
and
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t.
The
Min
istry
of H
ousi
ng a
nd L
ocal
Gov
ernm
ent i
s di
rect
ly in
cha
rge
of
all t
he L
ocal
Auth
oriti
es in
Mal
aysi
a. It
will
dire
ct p
olic
ies
pass
ed b
y th
e pa
rliam
ent t
o al
l rel
evan
t
Loca
l Aut
horit
y th
roug
h th
e se
cond
tier
gov
ernm
ent k
now
n as
the
Stat
e G
over
nmen
t.
3.2
The
Seco
nd T
ier G
over
nmen
t: Th
e St
ate
Gov
ernm
ent
The
Stat
e G
over
nmen
t w
ill s
tudy
and
del
iber
ate
issu
es o
r po
licie
s pa
ssed
by
the
Min
istry
of
H
ousi
ng
and
Loca
l G
over
nmen
t. R
elat
ed
mat
ters
ar
e br
ough
t fo
r
9
delib
erat
ion
to th
e EX
CO
mem
bers
. In
the
case
of P
enan
g Is
land
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il,
the
EX
CO
invo
lved
is th
e Lo
cal A
utho
rity
and
Traf
fic S
tand
ing
Com
mitt
ee.
Ther
e ar
e 14
7 Lo
cal A
utho
ritie
s in
Mal
aysi
a. E
ach
of th
em h
as a
diff
eren
t set
of b
y-
law
s th
at s
uits
the
loca
l sce
nario
.
Alth
ough
eac
h of
the
Loca
l Aut
horit
y ha
s di
ffere
nt s
ets
of la
w b
ut a
ll by
-law
s cr
eate
d
mus
t be
base
d un
der t
he m
ain
law
i.e.
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Act
197
6 an
d ap
prov
ed b
y
the
stat
e G
over
nmen
t.
If th
e st
ate
EX
CO
mem
ber
agre
es w
ith t
he p
olic
y or
pol
icie
s pa
ssed
dow
n by
the
Min
istry
of
Hou
sing
and
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t, it
will
the
n be
dire
cted
to
the
Loca
l
Auth
ority
invo
lved
for i
t to
be e
xecu
ted.
3.3
The
Third
Tie
r Gov
ernm
ent:
The
Loca
l Aut
horit
y.
The
Loca
l A
utho
rity
upon
rec
eivi
ng t
he p
olic
y or
pol
icie
s w
ill h
ave
to e
xecu
te i
t.
Ther
e is
no
muc
h ro
om f
or d
elib
erat
ion
or d
iscu
ssio
n gi
ven
at t
he L
ocal
Aut
horit
y
leve
l. S
omet
imes
thes
e si
tuat
ions
cre
ate
a no
n-co
nduc
ive
rela
tion
betw
een
the
Sta
te
Gov
ernm
ent
and
the
Loca
l Aut
horit
y. B
asic
ally
the
Loc
al A
utho
rity
has
to c
arry
out
wha
teve
r po
licie
s gi
ven
upon
. Nor
mal
ly p
olic
ies
or is
sues
forw
arde
d by
the
Min
istry
of H
ousi
ng a
nd L
ocal
Gov
ernm
ent w
ill th
en b
e de
liber
ated
at t
he C
ounc
il le
vel.
As fa
r
as s
olid
was
te m
atte
rs a
re c
once
rned
the
mat
ters
will
be b
roug
ht f
orw
ard
to t
he
Cle
ansi
ng H
ealth
and
Pub
lic E
duca
tion
Stan
ding
Com
mitt
ee. A
s m
entio
ned
earli
er,
the
stan
ding
com
mitt
ee c
an d
elib
erat
e th
e m
atte
r bu
t mos
t of t
he ti
me
it ca
rries
no
wei
ght.
4. L
AW
AN
D P
OLI
CIE
S C
urre
ntly
the
re i
s no
nat
iona
l po
licy
on s
olid
was
te m
anag
emen
t. H
owev
er t
he
gove
rnm
ent i
s fo
rmul
atin
g th
e N
atio
nal S
olid
Was
te A
ct. I
t is
in th
e pr
oces
s of
tabl
ing
to th
e pa
rliam
ent f
or a
ppro
val.
The
Min
istry
of H
ousi
ng a
nd L
ocal
Gov
ernm
ent h
as
10
been
giv
en th
e ta
sk to
form
ulat
e th
e m
entio
ned
act.
The
secr
ecy
and
the
sile
nce
of it
have
cau
sed
rest
less
ness
am
ong
the
NG
Os
and
envi
ronm
enta
l act
ivis
t.
Mos
t of
the
NG
Os
and
envi
ronm
enta
l ac
tivis
t vi
ewed
tha
t pu
blic
inp
ut s
houl
d be
cons
ider
ed b
efor
e dr
aftin
g th
e ac
t.
The
Nat
iona
l Sol
id W
aste
Act
will
inco
rpor
ate
an in
tegr
ated
sol
id w
aste
man
agem
ent
syst
em t
hat
cove
rs t
he c
olle
ctio
n to
dis
posa
l of
was
te i
n a
mor
e sy
stem
atic
and
stan
dard
ised
man
ner.
The
Fede
ral G
over
nmen
t int
ende
d to
priv
atis
ed th
e so
lid w
aste
man
agem
ent t
o m
ost
of th
e w
est c
oast
of t
he c
ount
ry u
nder
the
natio
nal p
rivat
izat
ion
prog
ram
me.
Und
er t
he a
ct,
the
natio
n w
ill b
e se
ctio
naliz
ed i
nto
3 zo
nes.
The
Nor
ther
n, T
he
Cen
tral
and
Sou
ther
n Zo
ne.
Cur
rent
ly t
he C
entra
l an
d S
outh
ern
Zone
s is
alre
ady
bein
g
priv
atis
ed a
nd o
pera
tiona
l.
The
Nor
ther
n Zo
ne w
ill i
nclu
de 3
mor
e st
ates
und
er t
he n
atio
nal
priv
atis
atio
n
prog
ram
me.
Am
ong
othe
r re
ason
s th
e go
vern
men
t de
cide
d to
pr
ivat
ised
th
e so
lid
was
te
man
agem
ent
is t
o cu
rb th
e irr
egul
ar p
ract
ices
by
loca
l cou
ncils
. It
is a
lso
mea
nt t
o
solv
e th
e cr
itica
l pro
blem
of m
anpo
wer
face
d by
mos
t cou
ncil
in th
e co
untry
due
to
the
gove
rnm
ent p
olic
y to
dow
nsiz
e th
e pu
blic
ser
vice
s se
ctor
.
Mos
t of t
he lo
cal c
ounc
il in
the
coun
try d
oes
have
a s
anita
ry la
ndfil
l. It
is h
ope
that
with
the
int
egra
tion
of s
olid
was
te m
anag
emen
t to
the
loc
al c
ounc
ils t
hrou
gh t
his
priv
atiz
atio
n pr
ogra
mm
e w
ill h
elp
to s
olve
the
prob
lem
s in
the
long
run.
11
The
pres
ent l
aw w
hich
mos
t of
the
Loc
al A
utho
rity
in M
alay
sia
is a
pply
ing
on s
olid
was
te m
anag
emen
t is:
• LO
CA
L G
OV
ERN
ME
NT
AC
T 19
76 (N
atio
nal L
aw)
• ST
REE
T D
RAI
NAN
GE
AN
D B
UIL
DIN
G A
CT
1974
(Nat
iona
l Law
)
• P
UB
LIC
CLE
AN
SIN
G A
ND
SAF
ETY
BY-
LAW
S 1
980
(App
licab
le t
o P
enan
g
Isla
nd M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil)
Not
e th
at it
was
men
tione
d ea
rlier
tha
t ea
ch L
ocal
Aut
horit
y ha
s its
ow
n se
t of
by-
law
s. S
ome
of th
e by
-law
s m
ay b
e id
entic
al, a
s Lo
cal C
ounc
ils d
uplic
ate
each
oth
er’s
law
whe
re a
pplic
able
. S
ome
may
be
mod
ified
to
suit
the
loca
l nee
ds.
Mos
t of
the
time
smal
l Loc
al A
utho
rity
lear
ned
and
dupl
icat
e la
ws
from
the
bigg
er L
ocal
Aut
horit
y.
By-
law
s ar
e es
sent
ial t
o Lo
cal A
utho
ritie
s as
they
pro
vide
mor
e en
forc
emen
t pow
ers.
Mos
t of
the
nat
iona
l ac
ts p
rovi
de p
ower
to
enab
le L
ocal
Aut
horit
y to
tak
e le
gal
mat
ters
to
cour
t w
here
as b
y-la
ws
prov
ides
pow
er t
o co
mpo
und
the
offe
nder
. Th
e
acts
hav
e th
e pr
ovis
o to
com
poun
d bu
t it i
s on
ly t
o ce
rtain
offe
nces
. The
refo
re th
e
Loca
l Gov
ernm
ent A
ct p
rovi
des
a cl
ause
to e
nabl
e Lo
cal A
utho
rity
to c
reat
e its
ow
n
by-la
ws.
Mos
t Lo
cal
Aut
horit
y in
Mal
aysi
a pr
efer
s to
com
poun
d th
e of
fend
er a
s it
fast
and
effe
ctiv
e. L
egal
mat
ters
take
n to
cou
rt ta
kes
time,
som
etim
es y
ears
to s
ettle
due
to
larg
e nu
mbe
r of o
ther
unr
elat
ed c
ases
.
Seve
ral L
ocal
Aut
horit
ies
had
built
thei
r ow
n co
urt i
.e. M
unic
ipal
Cou
rt to
set
tle a
ll th
e
mun
icip
al c
ases
with
out
invo
lvin
g no
n-m
unic
ipal
cas
es.
The
Fede
ral
Gov
ernm
ent
enco
urag
es L
ocal
Aut
horit
ies
to s
et u
p th
eir o
wn
Mun
icip
al C
ourt.
Eve
n th
ough
the
enco
urag
emen
t is
wel
l rec
eive
d by
som
e Lo
cal A
utho
rity
but m
any
coul
d no
t bui
ld th
eir o
wn
cour
t due
to u
nava
ilabi
lity
of m
agis
trate
s, s
taff,
land
s, s
pace
and
fund
s. O
ther
fact
ors
are
that
the
Mag
istra
te a
ppoi
nted
mus
t be
from
the
Fede
ral
Gov
ernm
ent
but
the
payc
heck
w
ill be
bo
rne
by
the
Loca
l Au
thor
ity
invo
lved
.
Wha
teve
r fin
es im
pose
d up
on th
e of
fend
er w
ill g
o to
the
Fede
ral G
over
nmen
t.
12
5. T
HE
PRES
ENT
SITU
ATI
ON
ON
SO
LID
WA
STE
MA
NA
GEM
ENT
5.1
THE
CO
LLEC
TIO
N
The
Pena
ng I
slan
d ge
nera
tes
abou
t 65
0 to
ns a
day
of
garb
age.
The
Pen
ang
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il is
resp
onsi
ble
to c
olle
ct tr
ansf
er a
nd d
ispo
se th
em.
The
Pen
ang
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il co
vers
abo
ut 9
5% o
f th
e po
pula
tion
on g
arba
ge
colle
ctio
n as
maj
or p
ortio
n of
the
Isla
nd is
wel
l dev
elop
ed. 5
% a
re th
e pr
emis
es th
at
are
not
with
in r
each
. Th
ese
are
prem
ises
situ
ated
on
hills
and
iso
late
d. I
t is
not
econ
omic
al t
o pr
ovid
e se
rvic
es t
o su
ch e
xten
d. T
he r
esid
ents
of
the
prem
ises
men
tione
d ar
e m
ostly
invo
lved
in m
arke
t ga
rden
bus
ines
ses
and
plan
tatio
ns.
They
norm
ally
bu
rn
or
bury
th
eir
garb
age.
Fe
w
depe
nded
on
co
mpo
stin
g fo
r th
eir
plan
tatio
ns a
nd m
arke
t ga
rden
s du
e to
rea
dily
ava
ilabl
e of
che
mic
al a
nd o
rgan
ic
ferti
lizer
s. H
owev
er, c
ompo
stin
g is
pra
ctic
ed b
y so
me
of th
em a
t a s
mal
l sca
le.
The
Cou
ncil
has
priv
atis
ed it
s co
llect
ion
sinc
e th
e ea
rly 8
0’s.
It c
over
s on
ly th
e ci
ty o
f
Geo
rget
own.
In
1984
, 6
cont
ract
ors
wer
e ap
poin
ted
to c
over
gre
ater
par
t of
the
Isla
nd. C
ounc
il la
ter
mad
e a
deci
sion
to a
ppoi
nt o
nly
4 co
ntra
ctor
s to
cov
er 8
0% o
f
the
Isla
nd in
199
3. T
he p
rivat
e co
ntra
ctor
s co
vers
80%
of t
he Is
land
col
lect
ion
and
the
rem
aind
er 2
0% i
s by
the
Pen
ang
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il. T
he C
ounc
il ke
eps
the
rem
aind
er 2
0% a
s a
back
up
serv
ice
in c
ase
any
of th
e co
ntra
ctor
s fa
il to
car
ry o
ut
thei
r dut
y or
term
inat
ed.
In t
he b
egin
ning
, th
e C
ounc
il pa
ys t
he c
ontra
ctor
s by
wei
ght
but
ther
e w
ere
som
e
mis
cond
uct o
n th
e si
de o
f the
con
tract
ors.
The
y be
gin
to c
heat
the
Cou
ncil
by a
ddin
g
wat
er,
rock
s, p
lank
s, c
oncr
ete
or w
hate
ver
avai
labl
e to
incr
ease
the
wei
ght
of t
he
garb
age.
The
Cou
ncil
saw
this
and
opt
ione
d to
pay
by
flat r
ate.
A n
ew p
robl
em a
rose
from
this
flat
rate
sys
tem
. As
men
tione
d ea
rlier
dev
elop
men
t in
Pena
ng Is
land
is r
apid
. Mor
e hi
gh r
ise
build
ings
ere
cted
, mor
e in
dust
ries
emer
ged,
mor
e co
mm
erci
al a
reas
dev
elop
ed b
ut t
he s
ame
num
ber
of c
ontra
ctor
s in
volv
ed.
Con
sequ
ently
the
con
tract
ors
are
faci
ng q
uite
a p
ress
ure.
The
con
tract
ors
are
13
oper
atin
g w
ith a
n ex
tend
ed w
orkf
orce
but
get
s th
e sa
me
amou
nt a
s ag
reed
in t
he
agre
emen
t. Th
is h
as c
ause
d th
e co
ntra
ctor
s to
sla
ck d
own
on s
ervi
ces.
Anot
her
prob
lem
enc
ount
ered
was
, in
the
agre
emen
t, th
e C
ounc
il cl
early
stip
ulat
ed
the
use
of c
ompa
ctor
lorr
ies
and
the
roro
bin
s. T
he c
ontra
ctor
s ha
ve t
o us
e 10
0%
com
pact
or lo
rrie
s fo
r col
lect
ion.
The
roro
or m
ulti-
lift a
s it
is c
alle
d in
Pen
ang
are
only
allo
wed
fo
r co
mm
erci
al
area
s w
ith
high
ge
nera
tion
of
garb
age
i.e.
mar
kets
,
supe
rmar
kets
and
hyp
erm
arke
ts.
This
aro
se fr
om th
e ha
bit o
f con
tract
ors
crea
ting
little
dum
psite
s al
l ove
r th
e Is
land
.
The
cont
ract
ors
wer
e th
en p
ract
icin
g do
uble
-han
dlin
g sy
stem
, w
hich
is a
gain
st t
he
Cou
ncil’s
pol
icy.
Gar
bage
col
lect
ed b
y th
e la
bour
ers
from
pre
mis
es i
s du
mpe
d at
little
dum
psite
s. T
he l
orrie
s w
ill t
hen
pick
it
up t
o th
e la
ndfil
l. Th
is h
as s
tirre
d up
med
ia a
nd p
ublic
out
cry.
Obj
ectio
ns f
rom
pol
itica
l sec
tors
cam
e po
urin
g in
. N
ot t
o
men
tion
from
the
tou
rism
sec
tor.
Und
er p
ress
ure,
the
Cou
ncil
cam
e ou
t w
ith t
he
ultim
atum
for
the
cont
ract
ors
to p
ract
ice
sing
le-h
andl
ing
syst
em i.
e. h
ouse
to h
ouse
colle
ctio
n.
Dev
elop
men
t m
ay b
e ra
pid
in P
enan
g bu
t th
ere
are
still
unde
rdev
elop
ed a
reas
on
the
Isla
nd.
The
exis
tenc
e of
ille
gal s
quat
ter
area
s is
one
of
the
prob
lem
s al
thou
gh
not
a m
ajor
one
. Th
ese
area
s ar
e m
ostly
ina
cces
sibl
e by
lor
ries
or e
ven
min
i
com
pact
ors.
The
way
out
is to
pla
ce ro
ro b
ins
or m
ulti-
lift b
ins.
Aga
in it
goe
s ba
ck to
doub
le-h
andl
ing
syst
em b
ut t
he p
robl
ems
of l
ittle
dum
psite
s ar
e ta
ken
care
of.
Ple
ase
note
that
the
Cou
ncil
also
ser
vice
d th
e ill
egal
squ
atte
rs.
Pena
ng I
slan
d M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
prac
tices
“A
Peop
le F
riend
ly C
ounc
il” a
ppro
ach.
Sin
ce 1
995
to t
he e
nd o
f 20
02 t
he C
ounc
il su
pplie
d 57
,692
uni
ts o
f fre
e 80
lite
r
HD
PE
bins
to a
ll la
nded
pro
perty
pre
mis
es. H
ence
forth
, sta
rted
its fi
rst a
ltern
ate
day
colle
ctio
n se
rvic
es w
ith th
e 4
appo
inte
d co
ntra
ctor
s.
Col
lect
ions
are
fre
e of
cha
rge.
Ass
essm
ent
char
ge i
s le
vied
on
rate
paye
rs.
The
asse
ssm
ent r
ate
cove
rs a
ll th
e se
rvic
es r
ende
red
by th
e C
ounc
il bu
t did
not
spe
cify
the
amou
nt f
or c
olle
ctio
n se
rvic
es.
The
asse
ssm
ent
rate
s ar
e de
term
ined
by
the
Valu
atio
n D
epar
tmen
t of t
he C
ounc
il.
14
The
Cou
ncil
divi
ded
the
Isla
nd in
to 7
zon
es f
or c
olle
ctio
n se
rvic
es.
6 zo
nes
by t
he
cont
ract
ors
and
1 zo
ne w
ere
by th
e C
ounc
il.
The
map
abo
ve s
how
s th
e di
strib
utio
n of
the
7 zo
nes.
Not
e th
at th
e C
ounc
il co
ntro
ls
a la
rge
porti
on o
f the
Isla
nd. H
owev
er, t
his
porti
on is
not
hig
hly
deve
lope
d.
ZONE
X
NORT
H ZO
NE
ZONE
AIR
IT
AM A
ZONE
Y SO
UTH
ZONE
ZONE
AIR
ITAM
B
COUN
CIL
15
Ta
ble
2: P
enan
g: S
ecto
ral S
hare
of G
ross
Dom
estic
Pro
duct
(%)
19
90
1995
20
00
2001
20
02
2003
(f)
Agri,
fore
stry
, fis
hing
2.
9 1.
6 1.
3 1.
6 1.
6 1.
5
M&Q
0.
3 1.
2 1.
1 1.
2 1.
1 1.
1
Man
ufac
turin
g 43
.1
43.9
45
.7
41.3
41
.3
41.6
Con
stru
ctio
n 3.
1 3.
3 2.
4 2.
4 2.
1 2.
1
Terti
ary
50.6
50
.0
49.5
53
.5
53.8
53
.7
Tota
l 10
0.0
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 10
0.00
100.
00
Sou
rce:
Pen
ang
Stra
tegi
c D
evel
opm
ent P
lan
2 (P
SD
P2)
& S
ER
I
Tabl
e 1:
Pen
ang
Stat
e W
aste
Com
posi
tion
Dat
a
Com
posi
tion
Tota
l Was
te (%
) M
unic
ipal
Was
te (%
)D
iffer
ence
(%
)
Food
39
.51
53.2
4 (1
3.73
)
Pap
er
12.6
4 13
.49
(0.8
5)
Gre
ens
5.59
1.
75
3.84
Woo
d 1.
96
1.31
0.
65
Plas
tics
10.7
3 10
.54
0.19
Text
iles
2.16
2.
87
(0.7
1)
Rub
ber
0.04
0.
04
-
Gla
ss
1.77
2.
35
(0.5
8)
Met
als
5.79
4.
79
1.00
Bul
k 1.
25
1.75
(0
.50)
Agg
rega
tes
(Con
stru
ctio
n &
Dem
oliti
on)
12.7
0 0.
87
11.8
3
Wat
er
5.86
6.
99
(1.1
3)
Tota
l 10
0.00
99
.99
0.01
Sou
rce:
NW
I Tec
hnic
al M
aste
rpla
n fo
r Priv
atis
atio
n of
Sol
id W
aste
Man
agem
ent:
Nor
ther
n
Reg
ion,
199
6
16
The
mai
n co
ntrib
utor
s to
Pen
ang’
s G
DP
are
the
man
ufac
turin
g se
ctor
(41
.6%
) an
d
the
terti
ary
sect
or
(53.
7%).
Thes
e fig
ures
in
dica
te
the
pres
ence
of
m
any
mul
tinat
iona
l co
mpa
nies
as
w
ell
as
smal
l an
d m
ediu
m
indu
strie
s in
P
enan
g.
Pen
ang’
s te
rtiar
y se
ctor
com
pris
es m
ainl
y of
ser
vice
s, w
hich
cat
er f
or t
he t
ouris
m
sect
or.
The
garb
age
colle
cted
are
cat
egor
ized
into
4 d
iffer
ent t
ypes
cur
rent
ly:
1. D
omes
tic W
aste
2. In
dust
rial W
aste
3. B
ulk
Was
te
4. S
ea W
aste
5. R
iver
Was
te –
effe
ctiv
e in
200
4, 2
1 riv
ers
in th
e Is
land
will
be
surr
ende
red
to th
e
Cou
ncil.
The
vehi
cles
use
d fo
r the
col
lect
ion
are
as fo
llow
s:
TYPE
S O
F VE
HIC
LES
USE
D F
OR
CO
LLEC
TIO
N
TYPE
C
OU
NC
IL
CO
NTR
AC
TOR
S
CO
MPA
CTO
R
(12
Cu.
M)
7 50
CO
MPA
CTO
R
( 6
Cu.
M)
5
SID
E LO
ADER
(7.5
Cu.
M)
3 2
RO
RO
(
12 C
u.M
) 7
3
RO
RO
(
6 C
u.M
) 7
HIG
H S
IDE
TIPP
ER
10
UTI
LITY
VAN
3
2
TOTA
L 42
57
17
TYPE
S O
F VE
HIC
LES
USE
D F
OR
CO
LLEC
TIO
N A
ND
CLE
AN
SIN
G S
ERVI
CES
Not
e: 1
US
D =
RM
3.80
Cer
tain
pre
mis
es s
uch
as in
dust
ries
and
hote
ls h
ave
thei
r ow
n co
ntra
ctor
to c
olle
ct
thei
r gar
bage
. The
Cou
ncil
allo
ws
the
prac
tice
but t
he c
ontra
ctor
s ap
poin
ted
mus
t be
notif
ied
to th
e C
ounc
il in
clud
ing
thei
r ve
hicl
e re
gist
ratio
n nu
mbe
rs. T
his
is e
ssen
tial
to m
onito
r the
gar
bage
col
lect
ed a
nd d
ispo
sed.
All g
arba
ge v
ehic
les
will
be
regi
ster
ed a
t the
wei
ghbr
idge
(Tr
ansf
er S
tatio
n) fo
r da
ta
colle
ctio
n pu
rpos
es a
nd t
o en
sure
tha
t al
l gar
bage
veh
icle
s du
mp
thei
r ga
rbag
e at
the
Cou
ncil’
s tra
nsfe
r sta
tion.
The
Cou
ncil
has
mad
e it
man
dato
ry fo
r al
l org
anic
, dom
estic
and
indu
stria
l was
te to
be d
umpe
d at
the
Cou
ncil’s
Tra
nsfe
r S
tatio
n. N
on-o
rgan
ic w
aste
is p
rohi
bite
d at
the
Cou
ncil’s
Tra
nsfe
r Sta
tion.
TYPE
C
OST
(RM
)
CO
MPA
CTO
R
(12
Cu.
M)
208
,800
CO
MPA
CTO
R
( 6
Cu.
M)
111,
200
SID
E L
OA
DE
R (7
.5 C
u.M
)
RO
RO
(
12 C
u.M
) 11
0,00
0
RO
RO
(
6 C
u.M
) 96
,200
HIG
H S
IDE
TIP
PER
16
3,00
0
4 X
4 PI
CK
UP
VAN
77
,742
.88
UTI
LITY
VAN
48
,685
.35
ART
GU
LLY
EM
PTIE
R
347,
000
ALL
LIT
TER
VAC
CU
M (
RS
) 99
,800
RO
AD S
WEE
PER
(4.5
Cu.
M)
349,
500
RO
AD S
WEE
PER
(6 C
u.M
) 55
0,00
0
RU
BB
ER
/ D
RYE
RS
36,0
00
STR
EE
T W
AS
HE
R
96,0
00
SKID
STE
ER L
OAD
ER
10
8,00
0
MIN
I MO
BIL
E H
IGH
PR
ES. J
ET
208,
000
18
Bulk
was
te a
nd n
on-o
rgan
ic w
aste
is d
umpe
d at
the
Jel
uton
g La
ndfil
l. B
ulk
was
te
cons
ists
of
furn
iture
, co
nstru
ctio
n de
bris
, re
frige
rato
rs,
othe
r bu
lky
appl
ianc
es,
bulk
met
als,
tree
s an
d su
ch.
Dum
ping
of o
rgan
ic w
aste
at t
he J
elut
ong
Land
fill i
s st
rictly
pro
hibi
ted.
The
Cou
ncil
does
not
levy
any
cha
rge
to a
ny p
ublic
who
wan
ts to
dum
p th
eir
was
te
at th
e Je
luto
ng L
andf
ill or
the
Cou
ncil’s
Tra
nsfe
r St
atio
n. T
his
prac
tice
star
ted
in th
e
early
200
2 to
cur
b th
e pr
oble
m o
f pub
lic d
umpi
ng th
eir
garb
age
at p
ublic
or
hidd
en
plac
es.
How
ever
, th
e pu
blic
nee
ds t
o in
form
the
Eng
inee
ring
Dep
artm
ent
of t
heir
inte
ntio
n fo
r adm
inis
trativ
e pu
rpos
es.
Befo
re th
is p
ract
ice,
the
Eng
inee
ring
Dep
artm
ent l
evie
d a
char
ge o
f RM
10.0
0 fo
r a
perm
it to
dum
p. It
is n
ot th
e ch
arge
that
hin
ders
the
publ
ic b
ut th
e ha
ssle
of h
avin
g to
go th
roug
h th
e ad
min
istra
tive
proc
edur
es. K
now
ing
this
bei
ng a
pro
blem
, the
Cou
ncil
deci
ded
to d
o aw
ay w
ith th
e ch
arge
.
It is
hop
ed th
at b
y m
akin
g th
ings
sim
ple
for t
he p
ublic
, it w
ill e
ncou
rage
them
to s
top
disp
osin
g th
eir w
aste
indi
scrim
inat
ely
but t
he d
ump
cont
inue
s, v
ery
min
imal
thou
gh.
5.1.
1 Fr
eque
ncy
of C
olle
ctio
n D
omes
tic W
aste
:
Prio
r to
1995
the
Cou
ncil
prac
tice
a da
ily c
olle
ctio
n th
roug
h ou
t the
Isla
nd. U
nder
the
reco
mm
enda
tion
of J
apan
ese
Inte
rnat
iona
l Coo
pera
tion
Agen
cy, t
he fr
eque
ncy
was
alte
red
to a
ltern
ate
day
colle
ctio
n. It
was
adv
ised
that
a d
aily
col
lect
ion
incu
rs a
lot o
f
expe
nditu
re. C
onse
quen
tly it
had
bee
n ch
ange
to th
e pr
esen
t sys
tem
– th
e al
tern
ate
day
colle
ctio
n.
Nev
erth
eles
s th
e pe
ople
of P
enan
g ac
cept
ed d
aily
dis
char
ge o
f was
te a
s a
“way
of
life”
. To
date
ther
e ar
e st
ill p
eopl
e th
at c
ould
not
acc
ept t
he a
ltern
ate
day
colle
ctio
n
syst
em th
us c
ontin
ues
to d
ump
thei
r gar
bage
out
side
the
colle
ctio
n da
y.
19
The
alte
rnat
e da
y co
llect
ion
syst
em is
app
licab
le to
land
ed p
rope
rty p
rem
ises
onl
y.
For
the
high
ris
e re
side
ntia
l, a
daily
col
lect
ion
has
to b
e ca
rrie
d ou
t du
e to
hig
h
gene
ratio
n of
was
te.
The
tota
l cos
t for
the
vario
us s
ervi
ces
are
foun
d in
the
tabl
e be
low
:
Tabl
e 3:
Cos
ts fo
r Was
te C
olle
ctio
n, T
rans
fer a
nd D
ispo
sal a
t Lan
dfill
Ope
ratio
n C
ost p
er T
on
(RM
)
Col
lect
ion
70.0
0
Tran
sfer
35
.90
Land
fill
27.0
0
Tota
l
132
.90
US
D
35.0
0
Indu
stria
l Was
te:
Mos
t of
the
ind
ustri
al p
rem
ises
hav
e th
eir
own
cont
ract
with
con
tract
ors.
The
frequ
ency
of c
olle
ctio
n de
pend
s on
the
dem
and
and
need
s of
the
parti
cula
r ind
ustry
.
Maj
ority
of
the
indu
strie
s pr
efer
the
Ror
o bi
n sy
stem
due
to
heav
y ge
nera
tion
of
garb
age
and
avai
labi
lity
of s
pace
to
plac
e th
e R
oro
bin.
It
is b
eing
a p
refe
renc
e
beca
use
it is
con
veni
ent
and
fast
. It
is e
asy
to r
emov
e an
d re
plac
e w
ithou
t m
uch
labo
ur fo
rce
and
the
capa
city
sui
ts th
e ge
nera
tion
of w
aste
.
Bul
k W
aste
:
The
Cou
ncil
prov
ides
a f
ree
wee
kly
bulk
was
te t
o th
e pu
blic
. N
ever
thel
ess,
if
the
publ
ic n
eeds
an
urge
nt s
ervi
ce o
utsi
de th
e co
llect
ion
day,
he
or s
he w
ill ha
ve to
pay
RM
50.
00 fo
r a tr
ip o
f cle
aran
ce.
The
char
ge le
vied
is a
sub
sidi
sed
rate
at R
M50
.00
per t
rip c
ompa
re to
priv
ate
lorr
y
com
pany
that
cha
rges
aro
und
RM
220.
00 p
er tr
ip.
20
Sea
Was
te:
Sin
ce C
ounc
il is
als
o th
e au
thor
ity w
ithin
1 n
autic
al m
ile o
ff th
e co
ast,
the
task
of s
ea
clea
ning
is th
e re
spon
sibl
e of
the
Cou
ncil.
Fol
low
ing
that
, on
Janu
ary
2001
the
Stat
e
Gov
ernm
ent
appo
inte
d 2
cont
ract
ors
to c
lean
the
sea
und
er t
he s
uper
visi
on o
f th
e
Cou
ncil.
Boa
ts a
nd n
ettin
gs a
re u
sed
in c
arry
ing
out t
he jo
b. T
he fr
eque
ncy
of s
ea
clea
ning
is
4 tim
es a
wee
k. G
arba
ge c
olle
cted
is
dum
ped
at d
emar
cate
d la
ndin
g
poin
ts a
nd la
ter c
olle
cted
by
tippe
rs to
the
Tran
sfer
Sta
tion.
Beac
h cl
eani
ng
is
inco
rpor
ated
in
th
e se
a cl
eani
ng
prog
ram
me.
A
sepa
rate
cont
ract
or w
as a
ppoi
nted
by
the
Cou
ncil
to c
arry
out
the
job.
The
bea
ch c
lean
ing
is
carr
ied
out d
aily
exc
ept S
unda
y.
Tabl
e 4:
Cos
ts o
f Was
te C
olle
ctio
n M
PPP
C
ON
TRA
CTO
R
PR
IVAT
E TO
TAL
DIS
-
PO
SE
D
AVE
RA
GE
@D
AY
AM
OU
NT
PAID
CO
ST/
TON
(TO
N)
(TO
N)
(TO
N)
(TO
N)
(TO
N)
(RM
) TO
N
YEA
R
(RM
)
1998
45
,813
12
7,31
9 1,
554
174,
686
479
8,41
3,59
7 66
.08
1999
47
,580
12
7,71
5 2,
778
178,
073
487
9,32
3,40
9 73
2000
49
,595
14
6,09
1 3,
499
199,
185
545
9,86
0,71
9 67
.49
2001
44
,656
14
6,31
0 8,
912
199,
878
547
10,2
27,2
67
69.9
2002
47
,901
.29
152,
875.
10
37,2
06.8
123
7,98
3.20
652
10,5
68,9
43
69.1
3
5.2
THE
TRA
NSF
ER S
TATI
ON
Th
e C
ounc
il ha
s a
trans
fer s
tatio
n lo
cate
d at
Bat
u M
aung
, Sou
thea
st o
f the
Isla
nd. I
t
was
bui
lt an
d op
erat
ed b
y a
priv
ate
cont
ract
or a
ppoi
nted
by
the
Cou
ncil.
The
Cou
ncil
pays
the
com
pany
RM
660.
000
per m
onth
bas
ing
on th
e fo
rmul
a A
x D
x
R.
as a
gree
d up
on.
A =
Ave
rage
Dai
ly T
onna
ge F
or T
he F
irst
Six
Mon
th O
f
Com
men
cem
ent O
f Ser
vice
s, D
= D
ays
30.4
2, R
= R
ate
of R
M 3
5.90
per
ton.
21
On
Aug
ust 2
001,
Cou
ncil
had
inst
ruct
ed a
ll or
gani
c w
aste
to b
e di
spos
ed a
t the
Bat
u
Mau
ng T
rans
fer S
tatio
n. T
he T
rans
fer S
tatio
n op
ens
daily
from
6.3
0 am
to 1
0.00
pm
.
How
ever
, the
Cou
ncil
has
the
right
to in
stru
ct th
e Tr
ansf
er S
tatio
n to
be
open
ed to
the
desi
red
time.
On
fest
ive
seas
ons,
the
Tran
sfer
Sta
tion
will
oper
ate
24 h
ours
.
The
Tran
sfer
Sta
tion
occu
pies
an
area
of
1.29
5 he
ctar
es in
clus
ive
of in
gres
s an
d
egre
ss o
f veh
icle
s, a
wei
ghbr
idge
, an
offic
e, lo
rrie
s pa
rkin
g ba
ys a
nd a
jetty
.
The
wei
ghbr
idge
bel
ongs
to th
e C
ounc
il an
d it
is e
quip
ped
with
com
pute
rs to
rec
ord
daily
act
iviti
es o
n si
te.
The
Tran
sfer
Sta
tion
prov
ides
8 b
ays
for g
arba
ge v
ehic
les
to d
ump
the
garb
age
into
met
al c
onta
iner
s re
adily
ava
ilabl
e. E
ach
cont
aine
r co
uld
cont
ain
12 t
o 15
ton
s of
garb
age.
Fully
lade
n co
ntai
ners
are
tran
spor
ted
onto
bar
ges
by lo
rrie
s. E
ach
barg
e co
uld
load
up 1
5 to
20
cont
aine
rs d
epen
ding
on
the
size
of
the
barg
e. T
here
are
4 b
arge
s
oper
atin
g cu
rren
tly.
Con
tain
ers
are
take
n to
a s
anita
ry la
ndfil
l on
the
mai
nlan
d vi
a se
a 22
nau
tical
mile
s
off
Pen
ang
Isla
nd. T
rans
porta
tion
by s
ea ta
kes
abou
t 3 1
/2 to
4 h
ours
to r
each
the
sani
tary
land
fill d
epen
ding
on
tides
and
cur
rent
.
The
cont
aine
rs a
re fu
lly c
over
ed to
avo
id g
arba
ge fa
lling
into
the
sea
due
to s
trong
win
ds a
t tim
es.
The
barg
es a
re d
esig
ned
in s
uch
man
ner
that
trap
s al
l lea
chat
e fro
m th
e co
ntai
ners
into
the
hull
thus
avo
idin
g th
e po
llutio
n of
sea
. Lea
chat
e fro
m th
e ba
rges
as
wel
l as
from
the
Tra
nsfe
r St
atio
n ar
e pu
mpe
d in
to t
anks
and
tra
nspo
rted
to t
he s
anita
ry
land
fill
for
treat
men
t. V
ecto
rs a
nd o
dour
con
trol
are
bein
g ca
rrie
d ou
t th
roug
h th
e
oper
atio
n.
22
5.3
THE
LAN
DFI
LL
Pres
ently
the
Cou
ncil
is u
sing
2 la
ndfil
ls. T
he 2
land
fill a
re :
1. J
elut
ong
Land
fill s
ituat
ed in
out
skirt
of G
eorg
etow
n C
ity, P
enan
g Is
land
2. P
ulau
Bur
ong
Land
fill s
ituat
ed in
mai
nlan
d S
eber
ang
Pera
i
Jelu
tong
Lan
dfill
- is
not a
san
itary
land
fill.
It is
bas
ical
ly a
dum
ping
gro
und.
It ha
s a
land
are
a of
20
hact
ares
. Cur
rent
ly th
e la
ndfil
l cat
ers
for
non-
orga
nic
was
te
only
. Th
e C
ounc
il pl
anne
d to
upg
rade
the
land
fill t
o le
vel 1
by
the
year
200
4. T
he
Cou
ncil
owns
and
ope
rate
s th
e la
ndfil
l. It
was
a r
ecla
imed
land
that
bel
onge
d to
the
Sta
te G
over
nmen
t.
The
Pul
au B
uron
g S
anita
ry L
andf
ill –
It is
a l
evel
3 s
anita
ry l
andf
ill.
A p
rivat
e
com
pany
app
oint
ed b
y th
e S
tate
Gov
ernm
ent o
pera
tes
the
sani
tary
land
fill.
It ha
s an
area
of 6
6 he
ctar
es w
ith a
n op
erat
iona
l are
a of
33
hect
ares
. Cur
rent
ly th
e op
erat
or is
upgr
adin
g th
e la
ndfil
l to
leve
l 4. I
t is
expe
cted
to b
e at
leve
l 4 b
y th
e en
d of
this
yea
r
(200
3)
The
Pen
ang
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il bo
ught
a p
ortio
n of
the
land
fill f
rom
S
eber
ang
Per
ai
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il an
d sh
ared
the
land
fill.
A d
esig
nate
d sp
ot is
rese
rved
spe
cial
ly fo
r
garb
age
from
Pen
ang
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il. A
lthou
gh P
enan
g M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
shar
es
the
grou
nd w
ith S
eber
ang
Pera
i Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il, g
arba
ge f
rom
bot
h co
unci
l are
not m
ixed
.
The
Pul
au B
uron
g la
ndfil
l has
a je
tty to
rec
eive
gar
bage
from
the
Isla
nd o
f Pen
ang
but t
here
is n
o w
eigh
brid
ge a
s w
eigh
ing
is b
eing
don
e at
the
Bat
u M
aung
Tra
nsfe
r
Stat
ion.
The
san
itary
lan
dfill
is
of t
he F
ukuo
ka T
ype
know
n to
be
first
of
its k
ind
outs
ide
Japa
n w
hen
it w
as c
onst
ruct
ed in
Aug
ust
2001
.It is
equ
ippe
d w
ith p
rimar
y
and
seco
ndar
y le
ach
ate
treat
men
t pla
nt.
23
Sinc
e th
e sa
nita
ry la
ndfil
l is
by th
e se
a, c
onst
ant m
onito
ring
of s
ea p
ollu
tion
is b
eing
carr
ied
out.
The
mon
itorin
g is
co
nduc
ted
by
the
Dep
artm
ent
of
Env
ironm
ent,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Sci
ence
Mal
aysi
a an
d th
e co
mpa
ny’s
lab.
The
land
fill h
andl
es a
bout
150
0 to
ns p
er d
ay fr
om b
oth
loca
l cou
ncils
. The
life
spa
n
of t
he la
ndfil
l is
expe
cted
to
last
for
ano
ther
4 y
ear
with
pre
sent
33
hect
ares
. Th
e
Pena
ng M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
pays
a t
ippi
ng f
ee o
f R
M32
per
ton
for
indu
stria
l was
te
and
RM
27 p
er to
n fo
r dom
estic
was
te. A
n av
erag
e of
mor
e th
an h
alf a
milli
on ri
nggi
t
is b
eing
pai
d m
onth
ly to
the
com
pany
.
5.4
REC
YCLI
NG
PR
OG
RA
MM
E M
alay
sia
laun
ched
its
firs
t re
cycl
ing
prog
ram
me
in t
he e
arly
80’
s w
ith t
he c
aptio
n
“Gun
a Se
mul
a” w
hich
mea
ns R
EUS
E. It
was
late
r cha
nged
in th
e ea
rly 9
0’s
to “K
itar
Sem
ula”
whi
ch m
eans
RE
CYC
LE.
Was
te R
ecyc
ling
Pro
gram
me
in P
enan
g, M
alay
sia
The
solid
was
te m
anag
emen
t stra
tegy
of t
he S
tate
Gov
ernm
ent o
f Pen
ang,
Mal
aysi
a,
revo
lves
aro
und
Was
te R
ecyc
ling
and
Res
ourc
e R
ecov
ery,
a s
trate
gy w
hich
has
been
fre
quen
tly a
nnou
nced
by
Y.B
. D
ato’
Dr.
Teng
Hoc
k N
an,
the
Sta
te E
xco
Mem
ber
in c
harg
e of
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t, Tr
affic
Man
agem
ent,
Info
rmat
ion
and
Com
mun
ity R
elat
ions
.
Was
te R
ecyc
ling
in P
enan
g an
d M
alay
sia
date
s ba
ck a
long
tim
e –
from
the
days
of
the
“ting
-ting
bot
ol m
an”,
the
man
who
wen
t ho
use
to h
ouse
to
colle
ct b
ottle
s an
d
met
al c
onta
iner
s.
Whe
n th
e Fe
dera
l Min
istry
of H
ousi
ng a
nd L
ocal
Gov
ernm
ent,
Mal
aysi
a, la
unch
ed it
s
first
was
te r
ecyc
ling
cam
paig
n in
199
3, t
he P
enan
g S
tate
Gov
ernm
ent
faith
fully
follo
wed
with
a k
erb-
side
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e in
Hills
ide,
Tan
jong
Bun
gah.
24
In 2
000,
the
Fed
eral
Min
istry
impl
emen
ted
the
3-co
lour
ed b
in s
yste
m –
bro
wn
for
glas
s,
blue
fo
r pa
per
and
oran
ge
for
plas
tic
and
met
al.
The
Pen
ang
Sta
te
Gov
ernm
ent f
ollo
wed
in 2
001.
In 2
002,
the
Fed
eral
Min
istry
pro
vide
d fu
nds
to l
ocal
gov
ernm
ents
to
build
was
te
recy
clin
g co
llect
ion
cent
res.
Pen
ang
was
luck
y to
rec
eive
thes
e fu
nds
and
has
built
seve
ral c
entre
s.
On
12th
Oct
ober
200
2, Y
.A.B
. Tan
Sri
Dr.
Koh
Tsu
Koo
n, C
hief
Min
iste
r of
Pen
ang,
laun
ched
Pen
ang’
s C
omm
unity
Rec
yclin
g Pr
ogra
mm
e, a
fter
a 2-
year
pilo
t pr
ojec
t
prov
ed s
ucce
ssfu
l.
Toda
y, P
enan
g’s
was
te r
ecyc
ling
and
safe
dis
posa
l pro
gram
me
incl
udes
(1)
was
te
recy
clin
g of
ino
rgan
ic g
ener
al w
aste
, (2
) sa
fe d
ispo
sal
of h
azar
dous
was
te,
(3)
com
post
ing
of
orga
nic
was
te
and
(4)
recy
clin
g an
d sa
fe
disp
osal
of
e-
was
te
(ele
ctric
al a
nd e
lect
roni
c w
aste
).
Like
in
othe
r pa
rts o
f th
e co
untry
, re
cycl
ing
and
safe
dis
posa
l of
che
mic
al a
nd
heal
thca
re w
aste
are
sup
ervi
sed
by th
e D
epar
tmen
t of E
nviro
nmen
t (D
OE)
.
In P
enan
g, th
e C
hief
Min
iste
r of
Pen
ang
laun
ched
the
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e in
199
3
as p
ilot p
roje
cts
in 2
hou
sing
are
as. T
he p
rogr
amm
e st
arte
d w
ell b
ut w
ithou
t a p
rope
r
Publ
ic P
rivat
e Pa
rtner
ship
s fo
r th
e U
rban
Env
ironm
ent
(PPP
UE)
app
roac
h. T
he
prog
ram
me
is s
till s
urvi
ving
but
har
dly
livin
g. T
he p
artie
s in
volv
ed in
the
prog
ram
me
are
the
resi
dent
s of
the
hou
sing
are
a, a
rec
yclin
g ve
ndor
and
Pen
ang
Mun
icip
al
Cou
ncil.
Pena
ng M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
took
a d
iffer
ent
appr
oach
. W
e go
t th
e N
GO
s an
d th
e
publ
ic in
volv
ed. T
he C
ounc
il ca
mpa
igne
d fo
r m
ore
recy
clin
g ve
ndor
s to
regi
ster
with
the
Cou
ncil.
The
Cou
ncil
star
ted
with
onl
y 6
vend
ors,
4 fr
om P
enan
g its
elf a
nd 2
from
the
capi
tal c
ity, K
uala
Lum
pur.
Toda
y th
e C
ounc
il ha
s 28
ven
dors
inv
olve
d in
the
Pen
ang
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e. T
he u
se o
f th
e ve
ndor
sys
tem
is w
orka
ble
and
sust
aina
ble.
Thro
ugh
the
syst
em th
e C
ounc
il is
bei
ng k
ept f
ree
from
the
colle
ctio
n jo
bs a
nd a
ble
25
to c
once
ntra
te m
ore
on th
e ed
ucat
ion
and
prom
otio
n pa
rt of
it. I
t als
o cr
eate
s a
win
-
win
situ
atio
n to
all
parti
es in
volv
ed.
The
Cou
ncil
prov
ides
free
dom
for
the
publ
ic to
cho
ose
whi
chev
er v
endo
rs th
ey fe
el
com
forta
ble
with
to d
o th
e co
llect
ion
of re
cycl
able
s.
Pena
ng re
gist
ered
a re
cycl
ing
rate
of 8
.25%
in th
e Ye
ar 2
003
but i
n 20
04 le
aped
to 1
5.56
%, u
noffi
cial
rat
es p
ut th
is fi
gure
s hi
gher
at u
p to
20%
(ba
sed
on e
stim
ated
wei
ght
of r
ecyc
labl
es b
y Iti
nera
nt W
aste
Buy
ers
not
capt
ured
by
MPP
P’s
surv
ey)
This
hig
her t
han
the
natio
nal a
vera
ge o
f 3-
5%.
The
othe
r ap
proa
ch u
sed
is t
hrou
gh t
he i
nvol
vem
ent
of P
enan
g En
viro
nmen
tal
Wor
king
Gro
up k
now
n as
PE
WO
G. P
EWO
G is
und
er th
e au
spic
es o
f Pen
ang
Loca
l
Gov
ernm
ent
Con
sulta
tive
Foru
m (
PLG
CF)
, w
hich
is d
irect
ly u
nder
the
aut
horit
y of
the
Sta
te G
over
nmen
t. Th
is i
s a
volu
ntar
y w
orki
ng g
roup
(LA
21
styl
ed)
that
is
activ
ely
invo
lved
in
plan
ning
and
im
plem
entin
g pr
ogra
mm
es w
ith P
enan
g Is
land
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il.
26
Tabl
e 5:
Rec
yclin
g To
nnag
e fr
om 1
993
- 200
4
Year
Was
te
(met
ric
tons
) Pe
r Ye
ar
Was
te
(met
ric
tons
) pe
r da
y
R
ecyc
ling
Wei
ghts
(M
etric
To
ns)
Tot
al
Was
te
Gen
erat
ed
(Met
ric
Tons
) R
ecyc
ling
Rat
es %
(A
) (B
) (C
)
(A+C
=D)
(C/D
)
1992
18
4,81
250
5
1993
20
5,97
356
4
40.8
3
206,
013.
83
0.02
%
1994
23
2,62
563
7
91.8
9
232,
716.
89
0.04
%
1995
19
2,01
652
6
126.
74
19
2,14
2.74
0.
07%
1996
18
7,92
151
5
300.
41
18
8,22
1.41
0.
16%
1997
18
4,77
650
6
85.2
5
184,
861.
25
0.05
%
1998
17
4,68
647
9
74.6
0
174,
760.
60
0.04
%
1999
17
8,07
348
7
75.2
0
178,
148.
20
0.04
%
2000
19
9,18
554
5
57.5
4
199,
242.
54
0.03
%
2001
19
9,87
854
7
319.
63
20
0,19
7.63
0.
16%
2002
23
7,98
365
2
3,84
4.74
241,
827.
74
1.59
%
2003
25
2,21
569
1
22,6
69.2
9
274,
884.
29
8.25
%
2004
23
9,24
265
5
44,0
93.1
7
283,
335.
17
15.5
6%
27
To a
chie
ve t
his
is n
o ea
sy f
eat
and
diffe
rent
app
roac
hes
wer
e us
ed t
o in
crea
se
publ
ic a
war
enes
s an
d ed
ucat
ion.
The
follo
win
g ap
proa
ches
wer
e em
ploy
ed.
1. D
irect
App
roac
h: (A
pac
kage
: Tal
ks +
Rec
ycle
Bin
Sup
ply)
M
PPP
cond
ucts
it’s
ow
n ca
mpa
ign
dire
ctly
with
the
targ
et g
roup
thro
ugh
talk
s,
brie
fings
and
exh
ibiti
ons.
Ta
rget
gr
oups
ar
e no
rmal
ly
Scho
ols,
H
ighe
r Le
arni
ng
Inst
itutio
ns,
Kind
erga
rten,
Org
anis
atio
ns, F
acto
ries,
Priv
ate
Firm
s, H
ospi
tals
, Gov
ernm
ent
Age
ncie
s, A
ssoc
iatio
ns, N
GO
s et
c.
Ta
rget
gro
ups
wer
e ta
ught
in d
etai
l the
Dos
and
Don
’ts a
nd w
hat m
ater
ial c
an
be re
cycl
ed a
nd w
hat c
anno
t be
recy
cled
Pu
blic
ed
ucat
ion
cam
paig
ns
wer
e co
nduc
ted
thro
ugh
KAP
(K
now
ledg
e,
Atti
tude
, P
ract
ice)
, 3
P (
Pas
sion
, P
atie
nce,
Pat
ient
) 3
R (
Red
uce,
Reu
se,
Rec
ycle
)
AVA
is w
idel
y us
ed in
this
app
roac
h. S
ampl
es a
nd d
ispl
ays
are
very
ess
entia
l
to d
emon
stra
te w
hat w
aste
sep
arat
ion
is a
ll ab
out.
M
ore
of m
otiv
atin
g ap
proa
ch u
sed
durin
g ta
lks
and
brie
fing
2. V
endo
rs A
ppro
ach:
The
Ven
dor S
yste
m w
as in
trodu
ced
to th
e co
mm
unity
to e
nsur
e a
sust
aina
ble
and
mor
e sy
stem
atic
col
lect
ion.
Thi
s S
yste
m le
aves
a fr
ee h
and
for
MPP
P to
focu
s on
fu
ture
pl
anni
ng,
new
st
rate
gies
an
d ot
her
envi
ronm
enta
l
prog
ram
mes
. Th
ere
is l
ittle
nee
d fo
r th
e lo
cal
auth
ority
to
focu
s on
the
colle
ctio
n is
sue
as th
is is
sel
f sus
tain
ing.
24 c
ompa
nies
are
list
ed a
s re
cycl
ing
vend
ors
pres
ently
. V
endo
rs li
st in
the
form
of
a R
ecyc
ling
Dire
ctor
y is
dis
tribu
ted
to p
ublic
/ c
omm
unity
nor
mal
ly
afte
r the
talk
s
The
Pub
lic a
re g
iven
the
rig
ht t
o ch
oose
whi
chev
er c
ompa
ny (
vend
or)
they
feel
com
forta
ble
to w
ork
with
.
28
3. N
etw
orki
ng A
ppro
ach:
a)
Ven
dors
Net
wor
king
–
The
Vend
ors
Net
wor
king
con
cept
was
int
rodu
ced
to a
ll th
e lis
ted
vend
ors
thro
ugh
wor
ksho
ps o
r m
eetin
gs.
Ven
dors
are
req
uire
d to
col
lect
all
kind
of
recy
clab
les
with
no
exce
ptio
ns.
They
wer
e in
trodu
ced
to e
ach
othe
r du
ring
wor
ksho
ps o
r mee
tings
Vend
ors
are
requ
ired
to s
tate
thei
r pre
fere
nces
and
spe
cial
ty in
the
item
s th
ye
colle
ct e
.g. g
lass
, pla
stic
e-w
aste
etc
. Ve
ndor
s ar
e th
en
able
to
ei
ther
exch
ange
thei
r rec
ycla
bles
or t
rade
with
eac
h ot
her
b) P
ublic
- P
rivat
e N
etw
orki
ng:
Appr
oach
us
ed
is
thro
ugh
a st
ruct
ure
intro
duce
d by
U
nite
d N
atio
n
Dev
elop
men
t Pro
gram
me
(UN
DP
) w
hich
is k
now
n as
PPP
UE
(Pub
lic P
rivat
e
Partn
ersh
ip fo
r Urb
an E
nviro
nmen
t)
c) P
EWO
G N
etw
orki
ng:
PE
WO
G w
as e
stab
lishe
d un
der
the
Pen
ang
Loca
l Gov
ernm
ent
Con
sulta
tive
Foru
m (
PLG
CF)
by
the
Pen
ang
Stat
e G
over
nmen
t. M
embe
rs o
f PE
WO
G –
MP
PP
, M
PS
P,
DO
E,
NG
Os,
Env
ironm
enta
l A
ctiv
ists
, C
AP,
MN
S,
Nat
iona
l
Poi
son
Cen
tre,
Rec
ycle
Com
pani
es,
and
indi
vidu
als.
Stra
tegi
es a
re p
lann
ed
and
impl
emen
ted
thro
ugh
this
ne
twor
king
ta
king
in
to
cons
ider
atio
n th
e
com
men
ts a
nd d
eman
ds b
y th
e pu
blic
.
RECY
CLIN
G W
HEE
L
PRO
CESS
SOR
S(D
ism
antle
rs, C
rush
ers e
tc)
BUY
ERS
BUY
ERS
CON
SUM
ER/W
AST
E G
ENER
ATO
R(P
eopl
e, C
ompa
nies
, etc
.)
AG
ENTS
(Bus
ines
s)
COLL
ECTO
RS(C
omm
unity
)C
ON
VER
TER
S(B
usin
ess)
GO
VER
NM
ENT
(Coo
rdin
ator
)
CON
SUM
ER/W
AST
E G
ENER
ATO
R(P
eopl
e, C
ompa
nies
, etc
.)
AG
ENTS
(Bus
ines
s)
COLL
ECTO
RS(C
omm
unity
)C
ON
VER
TER
S(B
usin
ess)
GO
VER
NM
ENT
(Coo
rdin
ator
)
29
Dat
o D
r O
ng h
ean
Tee,
Cha
irman
of P
EWO
G a
ptly
sum
mar
izes
the
role
s of
the
vario
us s
take
hold
ers
in th
e R
ecyc
ling
Whe
el d
iagr
am a
bove
.
6. P
EWO
G –
A S
MA
RT
PAR
TNER
SHIP
BET
WEE
N L
OC
AL
GO
VER
NM
ENT,
PR
IVA
TE S
ECTO
R &
CO
MM
UN
ITIE
S Th
e Pe
nang
Env
ironm
ent W
orki
ng G
roup
(PE
WO
G)
is a
con
sulta
tive,
pla
nnin
g an
d
coor
dina
ting
envi
ronm
enta
l bod
y se
t up
by th
e S
tate
Loc
al G
over
nmen
t Com
mitt
ee
of P
enan
g, M
alay
sia.
PEW
OG
is a
wor
king
gro
up s
et u
p by
the
Pen
ang
Loca
l Gov
ernm
ent
Con
sulta
tive
Foru
m w
hen
the
Foru
m w
as fo
rmed
in Y
ear 2
000
by Y
.B. D
ato’
Dr.
Teng
Hoc
k N
an,
Stat
e Ex
ecut
ive
Cou
ncil
Mem
ber
and
Cha
irman
of
th
e Lo
cal
Gov
ernm
ent,
Envi
ronm
ent a
nd T
raffi
c M
anag
emen
t Com
mitt
ee, S
tate
Gov
ernm
ent o
f Pen
ang.
(The
C
omm
ittee
w
as
rena
med
th
e Lo
cal
Gov
ernm
ent,
Traf
fic
Man
agem
ent,
Info
rmat
ion
and
Com
mun
ity
Rel
atio
ns
Com
mitt
ee
afte
r th
e co
untry
’s
Gen
eral
Elec
tions
in M
arch
200
4).
6.1
PEW
OG
’s V
isio
n To
be
a co
ntrib
utin
g an
d in
tern
atio
nally
reco
gniz
ed e
nviro
nmen
tal b
ody.
6.2
PEW
OG
’s M
issi
on
To a
ssis
t the
Pen
ang
Stat
e G
over
nmen
t and
the
Mal
aysi
an F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t to
achi
eve
a cl
ean
and
safe
livi
ng e
nviro
nmen
t for
the
peop
le o
f Pen
ang
and
Mal
aysi
a.
6.3
Obj
ectiv
e To
be
a cl
earin
g ho
use
of e
nviro
nmen
tal i
ssue
s in
the
Stat
e of
Pen
ang,
par
ticul
arly
in
loca
l gov
ernm
ent,
envi
ronm
ent,
agric
ultu
re a
nd e
co-to
uris
m.
6.4
Wor
king
mod
e
A co
nsul
tativ
e an
d co
oper
ativ
e tri
parti
te (
LA21
) fo
rum
for
com
mun
ity,
gove
rnm
ent
and
priv
ate
sect
or t
o w
ork
toge
ther
on
envi
ronm
enta
l mat
ters
con
cern
ing
Pena
ng,
Mal
aysi
a an
d th
e W
orld
. PE
WO
G’s
pro
ject
s ar
e fu
nded
par
tially
by
the
Pen
ang
Sta
te
30
Gov
ernm
ent
with
con
tribu
tions
fro
m p
rivat
e se
ctor
s an
d vo
lunt
eer
effo
rts f
rom
its
mem
bers
. Th
e C
hairm
ansh
ip i
s he
aded
by
Dat
o D
r O
ng H
ean
Tee
who
is
also
curr
ently
the
Stat
e R
ecyc
ling
Prog
ram
me
Coo
rdin
ator
.
6.5
Mem
bers
hip
PEW
OG
is m
ade
up o
f 25
and
mor
e in
divi
dual
s an
d bo
dies
fro
m t
he c
omm
unity
,
gove
rnm
ent a
nd p
rivat
e se
ctor
in P
enan
g.
Com
mun
ity m
embe
rs in
clud
e:
1. Is
land
Par
k R
ukun
Tet
angg
a (N
eigh
bour
hood
) Mov
emen
t (R
TIP)
2. M
alay
sian
Nat
ure
Soc
iety
(MN
S), P
enan
g Br
anch
3. P
enan
g In
shor
e Fi
sher
men
’s W
elfa
re A
ssoc
iatio
n (P
IFW
A)
4. C
onsu
mer
s’As
soci
atio
n of
Pen
ang
(CAP
)
5. D
alat
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sch
ool
6. G
reen
Lan
e C
omm
unity
Cen
tre (G
LCC
)
7. S
ahab
at A
lam
Mal
aysi
a (S
AM)
8. In
divi
dual
s fro
m th
e co
mm
unity
.
Gov
ernm
ent m
embe
rs in
clud
e:
1. M
ajlis
Per
band
aran
Pul
au P
inan
g (M
PPP
, Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il of
Pen
ang
Isla
nd)
2. M
ajlis
Per
band
aran
Seb
eran
g P
erai
(MPS
P, M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
of S
eber
ang
Per
ai)
3. J
abat
an A
lam
Sek
itar (
Dep
artm
ent o
f Env
ironm
ent,
DO
E)
4. J
abat
an P
enga
iran
dan
Sal
iran
(Dra
inag
e &
Irrig
atio
n D
epar
tmen
t, D
ID)
5. P
usat
Rac
un N
egar
a, U
nive
rsiti
Sai
ns M
alay
sia
(Nat
iona
l Poi
sons
Cen
tre).
Priv
ate
sect
or m
embe
rs in
clud
e:
1. E
e S
heng
Hua
t Sdn
. Bhd
.
2. E
uras
ia E
xpre
ss S
dn. B
hd.
3. Id
aman
Ber
sih
Sdn
. Bhd
.
4. L
HT
Kita
rsem
ula
Sdn.
Bhd
.
5. M
uda
Hol
ding
s Bh
d.
6. N
KH
Car
tridg
es T
radi
ng
7. P
inan
g R
esou
rces
Sdn
. Bhd
.
8. S
inar
an M
atah
ari (
SIM
A)
9. A
lif T
ekno
logi
(M) S
dn. B
hd.
31
10. C
entra
l Mal
aya
Pap
er S
dn. B
hd.
11. E
lizar
Env
iro C
onsu
lt S
dn. B
hd.
12. O
K Sc
rap
Trad
ing
Inte
rnat
iona
l Lin
kage
s
1. G
loba
l Allia
nce
for I
ncin
erat
or A
ltern
ativ
es (G
AIA)
2. W
aste
Not
Asi
a.
They
are
see
king
link
ages
to:
3. H
ealth
Car
e W
ithou
t Har
m (H
CW
H)
4. T
oxic
Lin
ks.
The
Com
mun
ity P
rogr
amm
e is
coo
rdin
ated
by
the
Envi
ronm
ent
Wor
king
Gro
up o
f
the
Pena
ng L
ocal
Gov
ernm
ent
Con
sulta
tive
Foru
m,
unde
r th
e pa
trona
ge o
f th
e
Pena
ng
Exco
C
omm
ittee
on
Lo
cal
Gov
ernm
ent,
Env
ironm
ent
and
Traf
fic
Man
agem
ent.
The
Rec
yclin
g P
rogr
amm
e in
Pen
ang
has
thre
e ph
ases
:
(1) P
hase
O
ne:
Pilo
t Pr
ojec
t of
th
e C
omm
unity
R
ecyc
ling
Prog
ram
me
and
Aw
aren
ess
Cam
paig
n fro
m 3
1st J
uly
2001
to 3
0th
July
200
2 (o
ne y
ear)
(2) P
hase
Tw
o: I
nfor
mat
ion
Col
lect
ion
and
Dis
sem
inat
ion
Prog
ram
me
from
31s
t Jul
y
2002
to 3
0th
July
200
3 (o
ne y
ear)
, and
(3) P
hase
Thr
ee:
Exp
ansi
on o
f the
Com
mun
ity R
ecyc
ling
Pro
gram
me
from
31s
t Jul
y
2003
to 3
1st D
ecem
ber 2
005
(two
and
a ha
lf ye
ars)
.
PEW
OG
has
als
o or
gani
zed
awar
enes
s ca
mpa
igns
, se
min
ars,
wor
ksho
ps a
nd
exhi
bitio
ns t
o pr
omot
e re
cycl
ing.
App
reci
atio
n C
ertif
icat
es h
ave
also
bee
n aw
arde
d
to r
ecyc
ling
agen
ts, o
rgan
isat
ions
and
indi
vidu
als
who
are
act
ive
in r
ecyc
ling
in th
e
Sta
te.
Thro
ugh
PEW
OG
’s A
war
enes
s C
ampa
ign,
abo
ut 1
50 c
omm
uniti
es a
nd o
ther
bod
ies
have
st
arte
d th
eir
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
es
with
or
w
ithou
t as
sist
ance
fro
m
the
gove
rnm
ent.
32
Ong
oing
and
fut
ure
prog
ram
mes
inc
lude
the
sep
arat
ion
of w
et a
nd d
ry w
aste
at
hous
ehol
d le
vel
and
its
colle
ctio
n,
com
mun
ity
com
post
ing
as
wel
l as
th
e
esta
blis
hmen
ts o
f co
mm
unity
res
ourc
e re
cove
ry c
entre
s. P
enan
g is
als
o th
e fir
st
Stat
e to
pu
blis
h a
recy
clin
g gu
ideb
ook
as
wel
l as
a
man
ual
for
hous
ehol
d
com
post
ing.
We
are
look
ing
into
big
sca
le c
omm
erci
al c
ompo
stin
g to
hel
p re
mov
e
arou
nd 4
0-50
% o
f wet
, org
anic
was
te fr
om th
e w
aste
stre
am.
33
7. P
RES
ENT
SWM
SC
ENA
RIO
IN P
ENA
NG
Th
e fo
llow
ing
scen
ario
s fro
m t
he c
omm
unity
, pr
ivat
e se
ctor
and
loc
al a
utho
ritie
s
shou
ld b
e ta
ken
into
acc
ount
to
prov
ide
an o
vera
ll vi
ew o
f ex
istin
g ef
forts
and
prog
ram
mes
:
7.1
Com
mun
ity
• A
ctiv
e re
cycl
ing
in c
omm
uniti
es g
oing
on
and
grow
ing
with
the
parti
cipa
tion
of
175
com
mun
ities
suc
h as
RTs
, R
As,
JKK
Ks,
NG
Os,
Ins
titut
ions
(su
ch a
s
scho
ols,
un
iver
sitie
s,
hosp
itals
), co
mm
erci
al
bodi
es
(suc
h as
pr
ivat
e
busi
ness
es, t
radi
ng c
ompa
nies
and
fact
orie
s) a
nd G
over
nmen
t age
ncie
s
• Pe
nang
regi
ster
ed a
recy
clin
g ra
te o
f 15.
5% (2
004)
• A
war
enes
s of
rec
yclin
g am
ong
the
publ
ic a
nd w
illin
gnes
s to
rec
ycle
is h
igh
but
the
lack
of
infra
stru
ctur
e su
ppor
t an
d le
gisl
atio
n ca
uses
a h
igh
leve
l of
frust
ratio
n th
at v
erge
s on
cyn
icis
m.
• R
elia
nce
on (
the
sam
e gr
oup
of)
volu
ntee
rs l
eave
s co
mm
unity
rec
yclin
g
prog
ram
mes
vul
nera
ble
to c
olla
pse
• H
ouse
hold
co
mpo
stin
g ef
forts
be
ing
prom
oted
an
d ha
ve
gain
ed
stro
ng
acce
ptan
ce a
mon
g th
e pe
ople
of P
enan
g
34
7.2
Priv
ate
Sect
or
• St
rong
rec
yclin
g ne
twor
ks h
ave
been
est
ablis
hed
for
certa
in c
omm
oditi
es
such
as
pa
per
and
met
al,
how
ever
, ot
her
linka
ges
need
to
be
fu
rther
stre
ngth
ened
to c
over
com
mod
ities
suc
h as
pla
stic
, gla
ss, w
ood
etc.
• C
ompe
titio
n an
d un
der c
uttin
g ex
ist a
mon
g re
cycl
ing
agen
ts a
nd b
uyer
s
• D
ell h
as in
trodu
ced
a H
ome
PC
Rec
yclin
g Pr
ogra
mm
e th
at o
ffers
take
bac
k of
com
pute
rs
and
perip
hera
ls.
In
conj
unct
ion
with
th
is,
seve
ral
perm
anen
t
colle
ctio
n ce
nter
s ha
ve b
een
set u
p w
ith th
e ai
d of
the
2 lo
cal a
utho
ritie
s.
• Th
e se
ctor
is
over
whe
lmin
gly
com
mod
ities
-orie
nted
and
pric
es a
re h
ighl
y
vola
tile
ofte
n re
sulti
ng in
non
-col
lect
ion
of c
erta
in r
ecyc
labl
es w
hen
the
pric
e
drop
s.
• A
few
far-
sigh
ted
entre
pren
eurs
are
set
ting
up re
sour
ce re
cove
ry c
ente
rs a
nd
wor
king
with
sho
ppin
g co
mpl
ex to
offe
r reb
ates
for p
arki
ng fo
r the
col
lect
ion
of
recy
clab
les.
• Th
ere
is a
dequ
ate
end-
use
mar
ket d
eman
d to
sup
port
the
recy
clin
g ac
tiviti
es
in P
enan
g.
• M
any
MN
Cs
have
inb
uilt
into
the
ir m
anag
emen
t a
prop
er a
nd s
yste
mat
ic
was
te d
ispo
sal
syst
em,
how
ever
, th
is d
oes
not
hold
tru
e fo
r m
any
SM
Is i
n
Pena
ng
7.3
Mun
icip
al
• Lo
cal a
utho
ritie
s ar
e ve
ry e
ffect
ive
solid
was
te m
anag
ers
• So
lid w
aste
col
lect
ion
is p
rivat
ized
out
to c
ontra
ctor
s
• Th
e w
aste
co
ntra
ctor
s ar
e al
read
y ex
ceed
ing
the
colle
ctio
n ef
ficie
ncy
achi
eved
by
the
conc
essi
onai
res
in th
e C
entra
l and
Sou
ther
n re
gion
s.
• W
aste
col
lect
ion
fees
to
the
cont
ract
ors
have
bee
n ra
ised
onl
y on
ce i
n 10
year
s.
• At
RM
27
per
ton
(RM
32
for
indu
stria
l was
te),
the
land
fill c
ost
is p
roba
bly
bein
g su
bsid
ised
.
• N
o co
sts
for
was
te d
ispo
sal a
nd m
anag
emen
t ar
e cu
rren
tly p
asse
d al
ong
to
resi
dent
s in
the
form
of a
dire
ct fe
e;
35
• Th
e P
enan
g w
aste
man
agem
ent s
yste
m is
in th
e pr
oces
s of
mod
erni
zatio
n,
• Bu
lk w
aste
and
non
-org
anic
was
te a
re d
umpe
d at
the
Jelu
tong
Lan
dfill.
The
se
cons
ist o
f fur
nitu
re, c
onst
ruct
ion
debr
is, r
efrig
erat
ors,
oth
er b
ulky
app
lianc
es,
bulk
met
als,
tree
s et
c
• Al
l co
llect
ed o
rgan
ic,
dom
estic
and
ind
ustri
al w
aste
are
tra
nspo
rted
to t
he
Cou
ncil’s
Mar
ine
Tran
sfer
Sta
tion
at B
atu
Mau
ng th
en tr
ansf
erre
d by
bar
rage
to th
e P
ulau
Bur
ung
San
itary
Lan
dfill
• Th
e Pu
lau
Buru
ng S
anita
ry la
ndfil
l is
pres
ently
bei
ng u
pgra
ded
from
a C
lass
III to
a C
lass
IV la
ndfil
l with
the
addi
tion
of le
acha
te tr
eatm
ent f
acili
ties.
• Li
fesp
an o
f lan
dfill
is li
mite
d an
d di
min
ishi
ng ra
pidl
y.
• Th
ere
is m
uch
diffi
culty
in g
ettin
g ne
w s
ite fo
r lan
dfill
• Th
e P
enan
g Is
land
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il ha
s in
itiat
ed h
ouse
hold
haz
ardo
us
was
te c
olle
ctio
n po
ints
in s
ever
al s
uper
mar
kets
and
wet
mar
kets
8. D
ECID
ING
ON
TH
E A
PPR
OPR
IATE
TEC
HN
OLO
GY
Ther
e ar
e va
rious
tec
hnol
ogie
s an
d op
tions
ava
ilabl
e to
sol
ve t
he p
robl
em o
f
mun
icip
al s
olid
was
te, h
owev
er, t
hese
sho
uld
not b
e tre
ated
as
stan
d al
one
solu
tions
but
mus
t be
int
egra
ted
with
oth
er f
acto
rs t
hat
affe
cts
the
over
all
situ
atio
n of
sol
id
was
te m
anag
emen
t.
Som
e pr
imar
y co
nsid
erat
ions
to lo
ok in
to in
the
proc
ess
of d
ecis
ion-
mak
ing
are:
8.1
ISW
M H
iera
rchy
The
ISW
M
hier
arch
y of
sou
rce
redu
ctio
n, r
ecyc
ling,
was
te t
rans
form
atio
n an
d
land
fillin
g pr
ovid
es a
gen
eral
gui
de to
sol
id w
aste
man
agem
ent p
ract
ices
and
sho
uld
be
adhe
red
to.
Sele
ctio
n of
ap
prop
riate
te
chno
logi
es
shou
ld
cons
ider
th
e
prog
ram
mes
and
act
iviti
es t
hat a
re a
lread
y be
ing
impl
emen
ted
at e
ach
leve
l of
the
hier
arch
y.
36
8.2
App
ropr
iate
Mix
of d
iffer
ent T
echn
olog
ies
and
Alte
rnat
ives
Th
ere
is a
w
ide
varie
ty o
f al
tern
ativ
e pr
ogra
mm
es a
nd t
echn
olog
ies
that
are
avai
labl
e fo
r an
Inte
grat
ed S
olid
Was
te M
anag
emen
t. S
ome
of th
e co
nsid
erat
ions
to
be ta
ken
into
acc
ount
in th
e ch
oice
of a
ppro
pria
te te
chno
logi
es th
at a
re :
1. A
mou
nt o
f was
te g
ener
ated
2. R
ecyc
ling
Rat
e
3. A
mou
nt o
f com
post
able
was
te
4. A
mou
nt o
f res
idua
l was
te to
land
fill.
5. E
nviro
nmen
tal f
riend
lines
s
6. S
ocia
l acc
epta
bilit
y
8.3
Flex
ibili
ty o
f cho
sen
tech
nolo
gies
to m
eet f
utur
e ch
alle
nges
and
cha
ngin
g sc
enar
ios
Sele
cted
ISW
M t
echn
olog
ies
shou
ld a
lso
addr
ess
futu
re c
halle
nges
and
cha
ngin
g
scen
ario
s an
d al
so b
e fle
xibl
e en
ough
to
adap
t to
the
m.
Som
e of
the
im
porta
nt
fact
ors
that
nee
d to
be
take
n in
to s
erio
us c
onsi
dera
tion
are:
1. C
hang
es th
e co
mpo
sitio
n of
the
was
te s
tream
suc
h as
the
effe
ct o
f rec
yclin
g
prog
ram
mes
and
sep
arat
ion
at s
ourc
e
2. C
hang
es in
the
amou
nt o
f the
was
te s
tream
3. C
hang
es in
the
mar
ket s
ituat
ion
of r
ecyc
labl
e ite
ms
such
as
pric
es o
f pap
er,
met
al e
tc
4. C
hang
es in
sol
id w
aste
man
agem
ent t
echn
olog
ies
8.4
Reg
ular
Mon
itorin
g an
d Ev
alua
tion
Reg
ular
mon
itorin
g an
d ev
alua
tion
is n
eces
sary
to
mai
ntai
n a
dyna
mic
sol
id w
aste
man
agem
ent
syst
em.
Thi
s fe
atur
e m
ust
be in
here
nt in
the
sys
tem
s so
tha
t tim
ely
chan
ges
can
be m
ade
to th
e sy
stem
to re
flect
the
chan
ges
in th
e am
ount
and
type
of
was
te, m
arke
t vol
atili
ty o
f rec
ycla
bles
and
futu
re c
hang
es in
tech
nolo
gy.
37
8.5
Oth
er In
fluen
cing
Fac
tors
In
ord
er to
pro
vide
a d
ynam
ic a
nd m
ore
inte
grat
ed s
olid
was
te m
anag
emen
t sys
tem
for
the
Sta
te,
fact
ors
that
affe
ct t
he c
omm
unity
, pr
ivat
e bu
sine
sses
and
loc
al
auth
oriti
es m
ust
be a
ddre
ssed
. Fu
rther
sup
port
to e
xist
ing
prog
ram
mes
and
effo
rts
need
to
be im
plem
ente
d to
tie
-in w
ith t
he a
ppro
pria
te c
hoic
e of
tec
hnol
ogy.
Som
e
actio
ns t
hat
need
to
be t
aken
in
the
com
mun
ity,
priv
ate
busi
ness
and
mun
icip
al
area
s ar
e:
8.5.
1 C
omm
unity
Fac
tors
• Pr
actic
e th
e 3R
s in
ord
er to
redu
ce w
aste
• In
corp
orat
e re
cycl
ing
activ
ities
as
part
of t
he a
ctiv
ities
for
all
RTs
, R
As a
nd
JKKK
s
• In
trodu
ce C
omm
unity
Com
post
ing
Pro
gram
mes
as
the
next
ste
p fo
llow
ing
the
succ
ess
of t
he H
ouse
hold
Com
post
ing
Prog
ram
mes
. Th
ese
will
focu
s on
hous
ing
esta
tes,
co
mm
unity
ga
rden
s in
m
ulti-
fam
ily
dwel
lings
(e
.g.
apar
tmen
ts a
nd c
ondo
s) a
nd o
ther
ins
titut
ions
suc
h as
uni
vers
ities
and
scho
ols
with
ade
quat
e sp
ace.
• In
trodu
ce
was
te
sepa
ratio
n at
so
urce
in
ta
ndem
w
ith
the
Com
mun
ity
Rec
yclin
g Pr
ogra
mm
es
to
mak
e re
sour
ce
reco
very
m
ore
effic
ient
an
d
effe
ctiv
e
• C
hang
e at
titud
es
and
min
dset
of
pe
ople
to
su
ppor
t th
e G
over
nmen
t’s
prog
ram
mes
on
recy
clin
g th
roug
h co
ntin
uous
pub
lic a
war
enes
s an
d ed
ucat
ion
prog
ram
mes
• O
rgan
ize
Trai
ning
of
Tr
aine
rs’
cour
ses
to
recr
uit
new
“c
ham
pion
s”
and
enla
rge
the
pool
of e
xist
ing
reso
urce
per
sons
• En
cour
age
furth
er o
utre
ach
to th
e co
mm
unity
to in
crea
se p
ublic
aw
aren
ess
• C
onsi
der
prov
idin
g in
cent
ives
to
com
mun
ities
pra
ctic
ing
recy
clin
g si
nce
the
Gov
ernm
ent s
aves
mon
ey o
n tra
nspo
rtatio
n co
sts
and
tippi
ng fe
es fr
om w
aste
dive
rsio
n aw
ay fr
om th
e la
ndfil
l.
38
8.5.
2 Pr
ivat
e S
ecto
r Fac
tors
• E
stab
lish
new
net
wor
ks to
mee
t fut
ure
chal
leng
es
• Es
tabl
ish
mor
e dr
op o
ff re
cycl
ing
prog
ram
mes
in s
hopp
ing
com
plex
es
• E
xpan
d ex
istin
g P
C R
ecyc
ling
Pro
gram
me
into
a H
ouse
hold
Ele
ctro
nic
and
Elec
trica
l Ap
plia
nces
Col
lect
ion
Prog
ram
me
invo
lvin
g m
ore
priv
ate
sect
or
parti
cipa
tion
• Pr
ovid
e in
cent
ives
for
priv
ate
com
pani
es p
ract
icin
g re
cycl
ing
and
inst
allin
g
envi
ronm
enta
l pro
tect
ion
equi
pmen
t
• E
ncou
rage
priv
ate
busi
ness
es t
o co
llect
and
pur
chas
e bu
lk i
tem
s su
ch a
s
furn
iture
and
obs
olet
e eq
uipm
ent
• Se
tup
a m
echa
nism
to
mon
itor
high
ly v
olat
ile m
arke
t pr
ices
of
recy
clab
le
item
s
• Pr
ovid
e su
bsid
ies
as a
form
of G
over
nmen
t int
erve
ntio
n in
the
case
of s
harp
pric
e dr
ops
of re
cycl
able
s re
sulti
ng in
non
-col
lect
ion.
• D
eriv
e w
in-w
in s
olut
ions
and
red
uce
unde
rcut
ting
prac
tices
in
orde
r fo
r
recy
clin
g bu
sine
sses
to re
mai
n su
stai
nabl
e
• In
trodu
ce ta
x in
cent
ives
for p
urch
ase
of e
quip
men
t for
pro
cess
ing
recy
clab
les
• Pr
ovid
e so
ft lo
ans
to b
usin
esse
s in
volv
ed in
recy
clin
g an
d m
ater
ial r
ecov
ery
8.5.
3 M
unic
ipal
Fac
tors
• Es
tabl
ish
a so
und
legi
slat
ive
basi
s fo
r was
te m
inim
izat
ion
and
man
agem
ent
• In
frast
ruct
ure
supp
ort
for
recy
clin
g is
stil
l la
ckin
g an
d ne
eds
to b
e fu
rther
stre
ngth
ened
e.
g.
colle
ctio
n ce
ntre
s,
colle
ctio
n of
ho
useh
old
haza
rdou
s
mat
eria
ls e
tc.
• E
xpan
d pr
esen
t ho
useh
old
haza
rdou
s w
aste
col
lect
ion
poin
ts t
hrou
ghou
t
Pena
ng
• Se
t up
a H
azar
dous
Was
te c
olle
ctio
n de
pot
for
othe
r ho
useh
old
haza
rdou
s
item
s su
ch a
s pa
ints
, oil,
aci
ds, a
eros
ol c
ans,
etc
.
• Ex
pand
the
pres
ent e
-was
te c
olle
ctio
n pr
ogra
mm
e in
to H
ouse
hold
ele
ctro
nic
& E
lect
rical
App
lianc
es (
e.g.
ref
riger
ator
s, w
ashi
ng m
achi
nes,
TVs
, to
aste
rs,
39
elec
tric
oven
s, r
adio
s et
c) p
rogr
amm
e in
col
labo
ratio
n w
ith p
rivat
e re
cycl
ing
busi
ness
es
• Se
t up
a m
echa
nism
for t
he c
olle
ctio
n of
bul
k fu
rnitu
re.
• Se
lect
ap
prop
riate
te
chno
logi
es
for
mat
eria
l/ re
sour
ce
reco
very
an
d
com
post
ing
at th
e m
unic
ipal
leve
l
The
abov
e-m
entio
ned
fact
ors
and
actio
n m
ust
be i
nteg
rate
d w
ith t
he p
rimar
y
conc
erns
to
prom
ote
mat
eria
l re
cove
ry a
nd t
o ex
tend
the
life
span
of
the
exis
ting
land
fill w
hen
sele
ctin
g th
e co
rrec
t tec
hnol
ogic
al s
olut
ion
to th
e m
unic
ipal
sol
id w
aste
prob
lem
. The
func
tiona
l tri
parti
te
inte
r-re
latio
nshi
ps
betw
een
the
Gov
ernm
ent,
Com
mun
ity a
nd P
rivat
e Se
ctor
and
the
ir pr
imar
y ro
les
tow
ards
ach
ievi
ng a
n
Inte
grat
ed S
olid
Was
te M
anag
emen
t Sys
tem
can
be
sum
mar
ized
in th
e ch
art
belo
w.
40
GO
VER
NM
ENT
• Le
gisl
atio
n •
Infra
stru
ctur
e •
Sol
id W
aste
Dis
posa
l •
Pub
lic A
war
enes
s &
Edu
catio
n •
Res
ourc
e R
ecov
ery
• C
ompo
stin
g •
Ince
ntiv
es
• W
aste
Aud
its
CO
MM
UN
ITY
• P
ract
ice
3Rs
• C
omm
unity
R
ecyc
ling
• S
ourc
e S
epar
atio
n •
Com
post
ing
PRIV
ATE
SE
CTO
R
• G
reen
Pro
duct
ion
• E
co-fr
iend
ly p
rodu
cts
• E
xten
ded
Pro
duce
r R
espo
nsib
ility
• B
uy B
ack
Pro
gram
mes
•
Rec
yclin
g A
gent
s •
Buy
ers
• P
roce
ssor
s •
Con
verte
rs
INTE
GR
ATE
D
SOLI
D W
AST
E M
AN
AG
EMEN
T(IS
WM
) To
war
ds
Zero
Was
te
FUN
CTI
ON
AL
REL
ATI
ON
SHIP
OF
STA
KEH
OLD
ERS
IN P
ENA
NG
’S IS
WM
SYS
TEM
©
SER
I 200
4
41
9. R
ECYC
LIN
G A
S A
VIB
RA
NT
ECO
NO
MIC
AC
TIVI
TY IN
PE
NA
NG
H
OU
SEH
OLD
HA
ZAR
DO
US
WA
STE
The
Sta
te G
over
nmen
t is
par
ticul
arly
con
cern
ed a
bout
the
saf
e di
spos
al o
f
hous
ehol
d ha
zard
ous
was
te t
hat
is p
rese
ntly
bei
ng d
umpe
d in
to t
he n
orm
al
dom
estic
was
te b
ins
and
thes
e w
ill ul
timat
ely
end
up in
the
land
fill.
This
will
caus
e en
viro
nmen
tal p
ollu
tion.
The
col
lect
ion
of h
ouse
hold
haz
ardo
us w
aste
(fluo
resc
ent l
amps
, dry
cel
l and
mob
ile p
hone
bat
terie
s an
d ae
roso
l can
s) b
y
supe
rmar
kets
, hyp
erm
arke
ts a
nd s
hopp
ing
com
plex
es, i
s th
e fir
st o
f its
kin
d in
the
coun
try. T
his
colle
ctio
n w
ill b
e ex
tend
ed to
wet
mar
kets
that
are
und
er th
e
purv
iew
of t
he P
enan
g Is
land
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il.
Each
day
, an
estim
ated
10,
000
tonn
es o
f gar
bage
(al
so k
now
n as
Mun
icip
al
was
te) i
s pr
oduc
ed a
nd s
ent f
or d
ispo
sal n
atio
nwid
e. T
he p
reva
iling
pra
ctic
e is
still
dis
posa
l in
lan
dfills
whi
le p
roce
ssin
g of
sol
id w
aste
bef
ore
disp
osal
is
rare
ly p
erfo
rmed
in
Mal
aysi
a. H
owev
er,
due
to l
and
scar
city
, la
ndfil
ls a
re
incr
easi
ngly
bec
omin
g an
obs
olet
e op
tion
and
the
gove
rnm
ent
is lo
okin
g at
inci
nera
tion
as a
n al
tern
ativ
e in
stea
d. If
the
was
tes
are
proc
esse
d or
recy
cled
,
it ca
n be
take
n ou
t fro
m th
e w
aste
stre
am, w
hich
mea
ns le
ss w
aste
will
end
up in
dum
psite
s or
land
fills
. Thi
s tra
nsla
tes
not o
nly
to fi
nanc
ial s
avin
gs fr
om
was
te d
ispo
sal c
osts
but
als
o pr
ofits
for
tho
se e
ngag
ed in
pro
cess
ing
of t
he
was
te, i
n pa
rticu
lar r
ecyc
ling
activ
ities
.
Inde
ed, t
here
are
vas
t pot
entia
ls in
was
te. T
his
may
com
e in
the
form
of d
irect
econ
omic
be
nefit
s,
for
inst
ance
, in
sa
les
rece
ipts
an
d pr
ofits
fo
r
esta
blis
hmen
ts e
ngag
ed in
the
recy
clin
g bu
sine
ss,
wag
es p
aid
to w
orke
rs in
thes
e es
tabl
ishm
ents
and
oth
er “r
ippl
e ef
fect
s” s
uch
as c
ompa
nies
and
peo
ple
invo
lved
in c
olle
ctio
n, s
ortin
g an
d tra
nspo
rtatio
n of
recy
clab
les.
Acc
ordi
ng to
a
stud
y in
the
US
, rec
yclin
g cr
eate
s te
n tim
es m
ore
jobs
than
land
fills
! Ind
irect
mon
etar
y be
nefit
s, m
eani
ng m
oney
sav
ed f
rom
the
cos
ts o
f di
spos
al a
nd
treat
men
t of h
ighe
r vol
umes
of w
aste
if re
cycl
ing
is n
ot p
ract
ised
, can
als
o be
subs
tant
ial.
42
Mor
e th
an
that
, th
e en
viro
nmen
tal
and
heal
th
bene
fits
of
recy
clin
g fa
r
outw
eigh
the
burd
ens
of c
olle
ctio
n, p
roce
ssin
g an
d tra
nspo
rtatio
n of
rec
ycle
d
mat
eria
ls.
Both
lan
dfills
and
inc
iner
ator
s m
ake
for
poor
nei
ghbo
urs
as t
hey
can
pote
ntia
lly
emit
toxi
c ch
emic
als
know
n to
ca
use
heal
th
prob
lem
s.
Rec
yclin
g, m
oreo
ver,
subs
tant
ially
red
uces
gre
en h
ouse
gas
es t
hat
caus
e
glob
al w
arm
ing
as w
ell a
s pr
eser
ves
natu
ral r
esou
rces
suc
h as
tree
s, e
nerg
y
and
wat
er.
It w
as t
he a
bove
con
side
ratio
ns t
hat
spur
red
this
inv
estig
atio
n in
to t
he
recy
clin
g in
dust
ry in
Pen
ang.
The
pur
pose
of
this
arti
cle
is t
o do
cum
ent
the
econ
omic
act
iviti
es g
ener
ated
by
Pen
ang'
s re
cycl
ing
and
reus
e in
dust
ry a
nd
expl
ore
how
its
ben
efits
can
be
max
imis
ed.
As t
here
is n
o se
cond
ary
data
avai
labl
e, th
e re
sear
ch is
car
ried
out t
hrou
gh a
rap
id s
urve
y th
at in
volv
es th
e
gath
erin
g of
prim
ary
data
from
dire
ct in
terv
iew
s an
d fie
ld v
isits
. The
find
ings
of
the
rapi
d su
rvey
onl
y pr
ovid
es a
par
tial p
ictu
re b
ecau
se t
he m
ajor
ity o
f th
e
esta
blis
hmen
ts a
re i
nvol
ved
in t
he e
arly
sta
ges
of t
he r
ecyc
ling
loop
, i.e
.
colle
ctio
n an
d pr
oces
sing
. Th
e m
anuf
actu
rers
th
at
use
thes
e re
cove
red
mat
eria
ls to
pro
duce
fini
shed
pro
duct
s ar
e m
ostly
loca
ted
outs
ide
of P
enan
g,
whi
ch is
bey
ond
the
cove
rage
of t
his
artic
le.
The
surv
ey r
evea
led
that
rec
yclin
g co
uld
be a
pot
entia
lly v
iabl
e bu
sine
ss a
nd
inco
me
gene
rato
r. Th
e bi
gger
pla
yers
incl
ude
regi
onal
age
nts
who
are
act
ing
on b
ehal
f of
the
pro
duce
rs o
f re
cycl
able
pro
duct
s. T
hey
may
als
o ac
t as
trade
rs
who
pe
rform
th
e m
iddl
e-pe
rson
ro
le
in
mar
ketin
g an
d lo
gist
ics
func
tions
.
Ther
e ar
e al
so
smal
l tim
e op
erat
ors
who
ar
e fu
nctio
ning
as
ba
ckya
rd
indu
strie
s: b
uy b
ack
cent
res,
who
lesa
lers
, co
llect
ors
to t
he w
aste
pic
kers
,
sorte
rs a
nd c
lean
ers.
In te
rms
of lo
catio
n, th
ey a
re s
catte
red
all o
ver t
he s
tate
,
with
sig
nific
ant
conc
entra
tion
in t
he B
atu
Mau
ng a
rea,
ind
ustri
al a
reas
in
Sebe
rang
Per
ai a
nd in
enc
lave
s th
e in
ner
city
of
Geo
rge
Tow
n, s
uch
as in
Arm
enia
n St
reet
and
Vic
toria
Stre
et.
Besi
des
the
stric
tly c
omm
erci
al u
nder
taki
ngs,
the
eco
nom
ic d
imen
sion
s of
recy
clin
g ar
e al
so m
anife
sted
in
num
erou
s ch
arita
ble
caus
es.
Pen
ang
is
witn
ess
to v
ario
us c
omm
unity
org
aniz
atio
ns t
hat
are
usin
g re
cycl
ing
as a
43
mea
ns t
o ra
ise
fund
s fo
r th
eir
activ
ities
, su
ch a
s pr
ovid
ing
jobs
for
the
disa
bled
or
givi
ng f
ree
med
ical
tre
atm
ent
to t
he n
eedy
. Th
is,
of c
ours
e, i
s
feas
ible
onl
y be
caus
e la
bour
cos
t can
be
take
n ou
t fro
m th
e ca
lcul
atio
ns w
hen
recy
clin
g fo
r cha
rity
is c
arrie
d ou
t thr
ough
vol
unte
ers.
Thi
s ar
ticle
will
, how
ever
,
limit
itsel
f to
dis
cuss
ing
the
pote
ntia
l eco
nom
ic b
enef
its f
rom
rec
yclin
g as
a
busi
ness
con
cern
.
The
only
sol
id w
aste
com
posi
tion
surv
ey a
vaila
ble
for
Pen
ang,
whi
ch w
as
carr
ied
out
by J
ICA
in 1
995,
sho
wed
tha
t or
gani
c w
aste
is
the
high
est
com
pone
nt o
f our
was
te s
tream
with
44%
bei
ng p
aper
and
car
dboa
rd (
21%
),
follo
wed
by
plas
tic a
nd r
ubbe
r (1
7%),
glas
s &
sto
ne (
6%),
text
ile (
4%),
woo
d
(4%
), an
d m
etal
(2.
8%).
Alth
ough
the
stu
dy is
no
long
er v
ery
up t
o da
te,
it
give
s us
an
idea
of h
ow m
uch
reso
urce
s w
e co
uld
pote
ntia
lly r
ecov
ered
if w
e
proc
ess
thes
e w
aste
s.
The
disc
ussi
on in
this
arti
cle
is b
ased
on
the
abov
e ca
tego
rizat
ion.
How
ever
,
we
wou
ld li
ke to
hig
hlig
ht a
noth
er e
mer
ging
was
te c
ateg
ory
- `e-
was
te',
whi
ch
is in
crea
sing
ly b
ecom
ing
sign
ifica
nt in
our
mod
ern
daily
livi
ng.
9.1
Pape
r Pa
per w
aste
is th
e m
ost h
eavi
ly c
olle
cted
item
in th
e w
aste
stre
am. T
here
are
vario
us ty
pes
of w
aste
pap
er c
olle
cted
, inc
ludi
ng d
oubl
e lin
er c
raft,
pur
e w
hite
,
old
new
spap
ers,
old
cor
ruga
ted
carto
n, m
ixed
col
our,
pape
r cor
es, e
tc. P
rices
of t
he d
iffer
ent
type
s of
pap
er v
ary
acco
rdin
g to
the
ir qu
ality
. Fo
r in
stan
ce,
pure
whi
te p
aper
fet
ches
RM
0.60
- R
M0.
70 p
er k
g, w
hile
mix
ed c
olou
red
pape
r is
pric
ed a
t R
M0.
15 t
o R
M0.
18 p
er k
g. T
hese
are
jus
t in
dica
tions
of
pric
es p
aid
for w
aste
pap
er d
eliv
ered
to th
e pr
emis
e of
the
agen
t.
Was
te p
aper
is
colle
cted
by
scav
enge
rs,
smal
l ag
ents
, ch
arity
gro
ups
or
mun
icip
al w
orke
rs.
They
are
the
n so
ld t
o an
age
nt,
who
wou
ld p
roce
ss t
he
was
te p
aper
bef
ore
ship
men
t. In
Pen
ang,
the
re a
re o
nly
a ha
ndfu
l of
big
agen
ts.
Usu
ally
, th
ese
agen
ts h
ave
stor
age
faci
litie
s an
d em
ploy
wor
kers
to
do s
ortin
g an
d sh
redd
ing
in t
heir
plan
t. Fr
om o
ur o
bser
vatio
ns,
the
wor
kers
cons
ist m
ostly
of f
orei
gn n
atio
nals
. Loc
al e
lder
ly w
omen
are
als
o ta
ken
on a
s
part
time
sorte
rs.
One
of
the
pape
r ag
ents
in P
enan
g pl
aces
ope
n tru
cks
in
stra
tegi
c lo
catio
ns,
e.g.
cha
rity
orga
niza
tion,
hot
els,
fac
torie
s an
d sc
hool
s.
44
Whe
n th
e tru
cks
are
full,
the
load
will
be
trans
porte
d ba
ck t
o th
e pl
ant.
To
attra
ct t
he c
orpo
rate
sec
tor,
the
agen
t als
o pr
ovid
es s
hred
ding
mac
hine
s fo
r
exte
rnal
use
free
of c
harg
e.
The
was
tepa
per i
s pa
cked
into
500
kg o
r 1-to
nne
bails
. Onc
e pa
cked
, the
y ar
e
deliv
ered
to p
aper
mills
for t
he p
ulpi
ng p
roce
ss w
here
by w
aste
pap
er is
mix
ed
with
wat
er a
nd a
gita
ted
in a
pul
ping
vat
to m
ake
a lu
sh. I
mpu
ritie
s lik
e st
aple
s
and
bind
ing
mat
eria
ls a
re re
mov
ed b
y sc
reen
s. T
he re
cycl
ed p
aper
, rol
led
into
jum
bo re
els
are
then
del
iver
ed to
con
sum
ers.
The
onl
y pa
per m
anuf
actu
rer i
n
Pena
ng is
Mud
a P
aper
Mills
. The
big
gest
pap
er m
ill th
at u
ses
was
te p
aper
is
Mal
aysi
an N
ewsp
rint
Indu
strie
s (M
NI),
loc
ated
in
Tem
erlo
h. B
oth
are
maj
or
pape
r m
anuf
actu
rers
in
Mal
aysi
a an
d in
vest
hea
vily
in
R &
D o
f re
cycl
ing
tech
nolo
gies
. It
take
s 1.
2 to
nnes
of
was
te p
aper
to
mak
e 1.
0 to
nne
of n
ew
pape
r. M
ost
pape
r m
anuf
actu
rers
fac
e pr
oble
ms
of lo
w s
uppl
y, i.
e. t
here
is
sim
ply
not e
noug
h w
aste
pap
er to
rec
ycle
; so
muc
h so
that
was
te p
aper
has
to b
e im
porte
d.
Unl
ike
othe
r pa
per
mills
, M
uda
Pap
er,
whi
ch o
pera
tes
a 50
-acr
e pl
ant
in
Sim
pang
Em
pat,
is a
ble
to g
et 1
00%
of i
ts r
aw r
ecyc
labl
e pa
per
loca
lly, a
s it
has
esta
blis
hed
a lo
ng h
isto
ry o
f ne
twor
king
with
the
loc
al s
uppl
iers
. It
empl
oys
mor
e th
an 4
20 w
orke
rs a
nd h
as a
pro
duct
ion
capa
city
of
300,
000
tonn
es o
f rec
ycle
d pa
per p
er y
ear.
Acco
rdin
g to
Mud
a P
aper
, in
term
s of
pric
e,
the
recy
cled
pap
er is
qui
te c
ompe
titiv
e co
mpa
red
with
pap
er p
rodu
ced
from
raw
mat
eria
ls.
Bes
ides
pap
er m
ills,
whi
ch a
re t
he k
ey c
onsu
mer
of
was
te p
aper
, th
ere
are
also
age
nts
who
dea
l with
`ref
urbi
shm
ent'
of w
aste
pap
er b
oard
s. O
ne o
f the
m
is lo
cate
d at
Bat
u M
uang
. Car
ton
boxe
s an
d pa
perb
oard
s ar
e re
conv
erte
d to
new
pro
duct
s in
cus
tom
ized
siz
es.
Sou
rces
of
the
mat
eria
l com
e fro
m u
sed
corr
ugat
ed c
arto
ns b
oxes
fro
m s
uper
mar
kets
or
fact
orie
s. T
he a
gent
wou
ld
cust
omiz
e ne
w c
arto
n bo
xes
from
the
old
boa
rds,
em
ploy
ing
sim
ple
man
ual
proc
esse
s su
ch a
s cu
tting
, sta
plin
g, p
rintin
g of
new
logo
s an
d pa
ckin
g. T
hey
are
then
sol
d lo
cally
to fo
od/te
xtile
/sta
tione
ry/e
lect
roni
c ou
tlets
.
45
9.2
Pla
stic
Th
e ge
nera
l pe
rcep
tion
has
been
tha
t pl
astic
s ar
e th
e le
ast
recy
clab
le
prod
ucts
. Af
ter
cond
uctin
g vi
sits
to
seve
ral
recy
clin
g pl
ants
in
Pen
ang,
our
perc
eptio
ns h
ave
som
ewha
t cha
nged
. In
fact
, mos
t pla
stic
s ca
n be
recy
cled
in
one
way
or
anot
her,
thou
gh th
eir
pric
es a
re n
ot c
ompa
rabl
e to
that
of p
aper
and
alum
inum
can
s. P
ost
cons
umer
pla
stic
s in
clud
e pl
astic
bag
s, m
iner
al
wat
er a
nd s
oft
drin
k bo
ttles
, po
lyst
yren
e pa
ckag
ing
and
cups
, pl
astic
cut
lery
and
plat
es, c
onta
iner
s, s
ham
poo
and
dete
rgen
t bot
tles.
Pres
ently
, it
is e
stim
ated
tha
t th
ere
are
only
11-
12 p
last
ics
recy
cler
s in
Pena
ng.
Plas
tic p
rodu
cts
are
colle
cted
eith
er f
rom
sca
veng
ers
or t
hrou
gh
cont
ract
ual w
aste
col
lect
ion
from
fact
ory
outle
ts. P
last
ics
are
eith
er p
roce
ssed
loca
lly o
r ba
iled
for
expo
rt. T
he f
acto
ries
recy
cle
an a
ssor
tmen
t of
pla
stic
s,
rang
ing
from
AB
S p
last
ics,
Nyl
on, p
olya
mid
e, P
C, P
E, P
P, P
oly(
poly
prop
ylen
e
oxid
e),
PS,
Styr
ene-
acry
loni
trile
pla
stic
and
oth
er p
last
ics
mad
e fro
m m
ixin
g
diffe
rent
resi
ns a
nd o
ther
mat
eria
ls. T
hese
pla
stic
recy
cler
s ar
e m
ainl
y lo
cate
d
in S
eber
ang
Pera
i, w
ith s
ome
larg
er o
pera
tions
in t
he K
ulim
Ind
ustri
al a
rea,
whi
ch a
lso
obta
in th
eir p
ost c
onsu
mer
pla
stic
s st
ock
from
Pen
ang.
A fe
w o
ther
com
pani
es m
elt
dow
n th
e pl
astic
s su
ch a
s P
E an
d P
P,
and
rem
anuf
actu
re
them
into
low
er g
rade
pla
stic
resi
ns w
hich
are
sen
t to
Chi
na.
One
par
ticul
ar c
ompa
ny t
hat
oper
ates
in
the
Kulim
are
a ob
tain
s its
pla
stic
scra
ps,
espe
cial
ly L
DP
E,
from
sca
veng
ers
in t
he m
unic
ipal
dum
ps.
The
owne
rs,
how
ever
, co
mpl
ain
of n
ot h
avin
g en
ough
fee
dsto
ck f
or m
eltin
g an
d
are
curr
ently
ope
ratin
g at
onl
y 50
-60%
cap
acity
. Th
ey c
ompl
ain
also
of
low
qual
ity a
nd h
ighl
y co
ntam
inat
ed p
last
ics
from
loca
l sou
rces
. To
sup
plem
ent
the
inad
equa
te lo
cal s
uppl
y, th
ey h
ave
been
impo
rting
hig
her q
ualit
y an
d le
ss
cont
amin
ated
sto
ck f
rom
Eur
ope
(odd
s an
d en
ds o
f su
perm
arke
t ba
gs).
How
ever
, th
is p
ract
ice
was
sto
pped
whe
n th
e D
epar
tmen
t of
Env
ironm
ent
(DO
E) re
cent
ly re
clas
sifie
d su
ch fe
edst
ock
as S
ched
uled
Was
te.
Ironi
cally
, w
hile
so
me
plas
tics
man
ufac
ture
rs
have
to
im
port
recy
clab
le
plas
tics,
loca
l pla
stic
was
te is
shi
pped
to fo
reig
n m
arke
ts. O
ne re
cycl
ing
plan
t
in B
atu
Mau
ng,
for
inst
ance
, w
hich
is
supp
osed
ly t
he `
bigg
est
play
er’
and
deal
ing
with
all
kind
s of
pla
stic
s, h
as b
een
expo
rting
pla
stic
s to
ove
rsea
s
mar
kets
. The
vol
ume
proc
esse
d pe
r mon
th ra
nges
from
20
to 2
5 to
nnes
. The
proc
esse
s in
volv
ed in
this
pla
nt in
clud
e so
rting
, rem
oval
of s
ticke
rs, c
rush
ing,
46
and
baili
ng, b
efor
e tra
nspo
rtatio
n to
the
harb
our a
nd s
hipp
ing
to T
haila
nd a
nd
Indo
nesi
a.
9.3
Gla
ss b
ottle
s
Gen
eral
ly,
glas
s is
100
% r
ecyc
labl
e. H
owev
er,
ther
e ar
e va
rious
typ
es o
f
glas
s pr
oduc
ts,
the
mos
t co
mm
on o
nes
bein
g gl
ass
bottl
es a
nd f
lat
glas
s.
Ther
e is
a l
ow v
olum
e of
gla
ss m
ater
ial
in t
he m
unic
ipal
was
te s
tream
beca
use
the
glas
s is
usu
ally
col
lect
ed b
y w
aste
pic
kers
bef
ore
the
was
te
reac
hes
the
dum
psite
. How
ever
, the
re a
re a
lso
recy
clin
g ag
ents
who
con
tract
with
hot
els,
spo
rt cl
ubs,
and
sup
erm
arke
ts to
col
lect
gla
ss b
ottle
s fro
m th
em
perio
dica
lly. E
ven
thou
gh p
hysi
cally
gla
ss b
ottle
s ar
e 10
0% r
ecyc
labl
e, s
ome
recy
cler
s in
Pen
ang
feel
tha
t it
is n
ot f
easi
ble
as i
t in
curs
hig
h co
sts
in
trans
porta
tion
and
spac
e fo
r st
orag
e. T
hese
gla
ss b
ottle
s ne
ed t
o be
sto
red
until
a c
erta
in v
olum
e is
rea
ched
bef
ore
bein
g re
turn
ed t
o th
e pr
oduc
ers,
whi
ch a
re o
ften
loca
ted
outs
ide
Pen
ang.
The
key
man
ufac
ture
r th
at u
ses
recy
clab
le g
lass
is K
L G
lass
loca
ted
in c
entra
l Pen
insu
lar M
alay
sia.
Ther
e ar
e al
so s
mal
l tra
ditio
nal
`bot
ol' s
hops
, w
hich
hav
e ex
iste
d as
sm
all
back
yard
ind
ustri
es i
n P
enan
g fo
r de
cade
s. T
hey
oper
ate
in j
unky
ards
and
buy
from
sca
veng
ers
or s
mal
l tim
e co
llect
ors.
The
se o
pera
tions
inv
olve
sorti
ng,
was
hing
, sc
rapi
ng o
ff th
e la
bels
, dr
ying
and
pac
king
in g
unny
sack
s
befo
re th
e bo
ttles
are
col
lect
ed b
y ag
ents
for f
acto
ries
such
as
Car
lsbe
rg a
nd
Gui
nnes
s St
out.
Pric
es v
ary
acco
rdin
g to
typ
es o
f bo
ttles
and
whe
ther
the
y
are
proc
esse
d. F
or in
stan
ce, f
or b
eer
bottl
es, t
he b
uyin
g pr
ice
is R
M0.
05 p
er
bottl
e; a
nd s
ellin
g pr
ice
is R
M0.
15 a
fter
was
hing
and
pac
k. F
or s
auce
bot
tles,
the
buyi
ng p
rice
is R
M0.
15 a
nd th
ey a
re s
old
at R
M0.
40 a
fter c
lean
ing.
9.4
Met
als,
alu
min
ium
can
s, ti
n co
ntai
ners
, etc
To
geth
er w
ith w
aste
pap
er, a
lum
inum
pro
duct
s ar
e on
e of
the
high
est p
riced
recy
clab
les.
The
pric
e pa
id to
a c
olle
ctor
can
be
as h
igh
as R
M2.
50 p
er k
g.
Alth
ough
can
s ar
e 10
0% r
ecyc
labl
e, t
he r
ecyc
ling
tech
nolo
gies
are
onl
y
avai
labl
e ov
erse
as, w
here
bau
xite
is a
vaila
ble
and
whe
re th
ere
is e
cono
my
of
scal
e. H
ence
the
rec
ycla
bles
are
bei
ng e
xpor
ted
over
seas
. In
tur
n, c
an
man
ufac
ture
rs in
Mal
aysi
a us
e im
porte
d al
umin
um c
oils
as
raw
mat
eria
l.
47
Rec
yclin
g of
alu
min
um c
ans
in P
enan
g an
d M
alay
sia
gene
rally
, are
lim
ited
to
colle
ctio
n, p
roce
ssin
g an
d ex
port.
The
maj
or p
laye
rs in
volv
ed in
this
exe
rcis
e
incl
ude
was
te p
icke
rs,
dum
psite
col
lect
ors,
sm
all
deal
ers,
and
ove
rsea
s
buye
rs.
Post
co
nsum
er
alum
inum
w
aste
m
ay
com
e fro
m
a ne
twor
k of
colle
ctor
s, d
eale
rs a
nd tr
ader
s. T
hey
usua
lly g
et th
eir
supp
ly fr
om o
rgan
ized
sour
cing
or f
rom
sm
all t
ime
colle
ctor
s.
Ther
e ar
e al
so s
mal
ler
colle
ctor
s, c
once
ntra
ted
in V
icto
ria a
nd A
rmen
ian
Stre
et, w
ho d
epen
d on
junk
yard
act
iviti
es to
sou
rce
thei
r m
ater
ials
. The
y bu
y
alum
inum
can
s, s
crap
met
als,
iron
, cop
per,
tap
head
s, p
ipes
from
indi
vidu
als
or s
cave
nger
s. T
hese
met
als
are
then
sor
ted
into
var
ious
cat
egor
ies
and
sold
to b
igge
r age
nts,
who
will
then
sel
l to
Mal
ayaw
ata.
Oth
er it
ems
such
as
bisc
uit
tins
and
Milo
tin
s ar
e ke
pt a
nd s
old
to w
alk-
in c
usto
mer
s du
ring
fest
ival
s.
Apar
t fro
m m
etal
and
alu
min
ium
, th
ese
junk
yard
ope
rato
rs a
lso
deal
with
all
sorts
of o
ther
rec
ycla
ble
item
s, s
uch
as g
unny
sack
s, w
ood,
old
clo
cks,
sm
all
mac
hine
equ
ipm
ents
, et
c. S
ome
of t
he p
rodu
cts
can
even
be
cust
omiz
ed
acco
rdin
g to
spe
cific
atio
ns.
Thes
e in
clud
e w
ood
plan
ks,
old
door
s, g
lass
louv
ers
and
zinc
roo
f, w
hich
are
sal
vage
d fro
m h
ouse
dem
oliti
on/re
nova
tion.
They
are
sys
tem
atic
ally
dis
play
ed a
ccor
ding
to ty
pes.
9.5
E-w
aste
M
alay
sia
aim
s to
be
the
IT h
ub fo
r th
e re
gion
and
in it
s ef
fort
to p
ursu
e th
is
visi
on,
the
Gov
ernm
ent
has
emba
rked
on
a pr
ogra
mm
e to
enc
oura
ge I
T
liter
acy
amon
g its
peo
ple.
Eac
h ho
useh
old
is e
ncou
rage
d to
ow
n at
leas
t a
com
pute
r with
the
targ
et o
f “on
e ho
use
one
PC” t
o pr
omot
e an
IT c
ultu
re. I
t is
hope
tha
t th
is w
ill e
vent
ually
boo
st u
p th
e nu
mbe
r of
ski
lled
IT
wor
kers
for
Mal
aysi
a’s
futu
re w
orkf
orce
. Pen
ang’
s C
hief
Min
iste
r w
ho c
hairs
the
Pen
ang
K-IC
T (K
now
ledg
e In
form
atio
n A
nd C
omm
unic
atio
n Te
chno
logy
) C
ounc
il ha
s
deve
lope
d a
K-IC
T M
aste
rpla
n to
tur
n P
enan
g in
to a
n I-L
and
(Inte
llige
nt
Isla
nd).
How
ever
, th
e C
ounc
il is
con
cern
ed
abou
t th
e sa
fe
disp
osal
of
com
pute
r an
d its
per
iphe
rals
. In
addi
tion
to th
is, t
here
are
als
o ot
her
type
s of
e-w
aste
suc
h as
ele
ctro
nic
equi
pmen
t and
hom
e ap
plia
nces
to b
e de
alt w
ith.
The
influ
x of
che
ap s
hort-
lived
ele
ctric
al a
nd e
lect
roni
c ap
plia
nces
has
furth
er
aggr
avat
ed th
e pr
oble
m.
48
In o
rder
to
addr
ess
this
iss
ue,
the
Pen
ang
Isla
nd M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
has
com
mis
sion
ed a
sur
vey
of e
-was
te (
elec
troni
c w
aste
com
pris
ing
com
pute
r
and
perip
hera
ls,
elec
trica
l app
lianc
es),
and
will
be
wor
king
out
mec
hani
sms
for e
ffect
ive
colle
ctio
n an
d sa
fe d
ispo
sal o
f the
se w
ith th
e co
llabo
rativ
e ef
forts
from
civ
il so
ciet
y an
d pr
ivat
e en
terp
rises
.
E-w
aste
enc
ompa
sses
a b
road
and
gro
win
g ra
nge
of e
lect
roni
c de
vice
s
rang
ing
from
la
rge
hous
ehol
d ap
plia
nces
su
ch
as
refri
gera
tors
, ai
r
cond
ition
ers,
han
d-he
ld c
ellu
lar
phon
es,
pers
onal
ste
reos
, an
d co
nsum
er
elec
troni
cs to
com
pute
rs. E
-was
te h
as b
ecom
e a
prob
lem
of c
risis
pro
porti
ons
beca
use
of t
wo
prim
ary
char
acte
ristic
s: i
t is
haz
ardo
us;
it is
gen
erat
ed a
t
alar
min
g ra
tes
due
to o
bsol
esce
nce
as te
chno
logy
pro
gres
ses.
Dis
card
ed c
ompu
ters
, tel
evis
ions
and
oth
er e
lect
roni
c de
vice
s ar
e be
com
ing
a
sign
ifica
nt d
ispo
sal p
robl
em in
Pen
ang.
E-w
aste
con
tain
s ov
er 1
,000
diff
eren
t
subs
tanc
es,
man
y of
whi
ch a
re t
oxic
, an
d cr
eate
ser
ious
pol
lutio
n up
on
disp
osal
. W
ith t
he a
dvan
ce i
n in
form
atio
n an
d co
mm
unic
atio
n te
chno
logy
,
elec
troni
c pr
oduc
t lif
e sp
ans
beco
me
incr
easi
ngly
sho
rter.
New
mod
els
of
som
e el
ectro
nic
prod
ucts
are
bei
ng p
rodu
ced
ever
y 3
mon
ths.
The
re i
s a
trend
tow
ards
sho
rter
usef
ul l
ives
of
elec
troni
c eq
uipm
ent,
parti
cula
rly P
Cs
and
cell
phon
es.
The
mai
n so
urce
s of
e-
was
te
foun
d in
Pe
nang
ar
e O
EM
s, i
ndiv
idua
ls,
busi
ness
es,
inst
itutio
ns,
gove
rnm
ent
and
com
mun
ity.
Pres
ently
, e-
was
te i
s
mai
nly
disc
arde
d as
gar
bage
and
col
lect
ed b
y th
e M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncils
. Lar
ge
corp
orat
ions
and
man
ufac
ture
rs o
f ne
w e
quip
men
t te
nd t
o ha
ve a
muc
h
high
er ra
te o
f ele
ctro
nic
was
te re
cycl
ing
than
indi
vidu
als
and
smal
l bus
ines
ses
whe
reby
mos
t of
the
e-w
aste
fro
m t
he la
tter
conc
erns
wou
ld e
nd u
p in
the
Pula
u B
uron
g la
ndfil
l as
ther
e is
pre
sent
ly n
o m
echa
nism
for r
ecyc
ling
or s
afe
disp
osal
fo
r co
mm
unity
-gen
erat
ed
e-w
aste
. Ex
istin
g co
llect
ion/
disp
osal
syst
ems
are
inap
prop
riate
and
ina
dequ
ate
to h
andl
e th
ese
mat
eria
ls.
Man
y
faci
litie
s ar
e un
able
to h
andl
e el
ectro
nic
was
te d
ue to
con
stra
ints
in s
pace
and
hand
ling
prob
lem
s.
49
At p
rese
nt, t
here
are
a n
umbe
r of f
irms,
bot
h on
Pen
ang
Isla
nd a
nd S
eber
ang
Per
ai,
whi
ch a
re c
olle
ctin
g an
d re
cycl
ing
e-w
aste
. S
mal
ler
oper
atio
ns a
long
Arm
enia
n St
reet
and
Vic
toria
Stre
et b
uy d
irect
ly fr
om c
usto
mer
s fo
r a m
inim
al
pric
e an
d se
ll th
em to
peo
ple
who
are
look
ing
for
spar
e pa
rts fo
r re
pair
wor
k
or to
ope
ratio
ns th
at r
efur
bish
com
pute
rs fo
r reu
se. T
hese
are
ofte
n co
llect
ed
in s
mal
l qua
ntiti
es fr
om in
divi
dual
s w
ho e
ither
giv
e th
em fr
ee o
f cha
rge
or fo
r a
toke
n su
m to
the
buye
rs. S
uch
smal
l ope
ratio
ns a
re o
ften
not w
ell o
rgan
ized
and
do n
ot re
ally
dis
man
tle o
r pro
cess
e-w
aste
for p
rope
r rec
yclin
g.
Larg
er o
pera
tions
als
o ex
ist o
n bo
th th
e Is
land
and
Seb
eran
g P
erai
. The
y ar
e
bette
r or
gani
zed
as t
hey
rece
ive
the
e-w
aste
sto
cks
from
fac
torie
s. M
any
of
thes
e se
t-ups
are
als
o ve
ndor
s of
man
ufac
turin
g fir
ms
in t
he B
ayan
Lep
as
Free
Tra
de Z
ones
. The
y ar
e us
ually
ass
ured
of a
sta
ble
volu
me
and
quan
tity
from
OEM
s, w
ho e
ither
sel
l the
m th
eir
defe
ctiv
e pr
oduc
ts o
r sc
raps
from
the
man
ufac
turin
g pr
oces
s. V
endo
rs a
re e
ngag
ed a
s co
ntra
ctor
s to
scr
ap s
uch
item
s an
d no
t se
lling
the
m a
s se
cond
-han
d pr
oduc
ts.
Such
ope
ratio
ns a
lso
acce
pt e
lect
roni
c w
aste
from
oth
er c
ount
ries.
The
se a
re th
en d
ism
antle
d an
d
sepa
rate
d in
to v
ario
us p
arts
and
com
pone
nts,
pac
ked
for
resa
le l
ocal
ly o
r
expo
rted
to o
ther
cou
ntrie
s su
ch a
s C
hina
and
Ind
ones
ia.
Ope
ratio
ns a
re
mai
nly
man
ual w
ith th
e ai
d of
som
e m
achi
nes.
Ther
e al
so e
xist
wel
l-org
aniz
ed v
endo
rs t
hat
colle
ct c
ompu
ters
fro
m t
he
com
mun
ity a
nd e
ven
supp
liers
fro
m o
vers
eas
for
refu
rbis
hmen
t an
d re
sale
.
One
par
ticul
ar e
xam
ple
is D
ell,
whi
ch h
as s
tarte
d a
volu
ntar
y “P
C R
ecyc
ling
Prog
ram
me”
to c
olle
ct e
-was
te. U
nder
this
pro
gram
me,
the
publ
ic c
an c
all u
p
Del
l rep
rese
ntat
ives
to
colle
ct f
rom
hou
seho
lds
and
offic
es u
pon
requ
est
at
zero
cos
ts. T
he P
Cs
are
then
han
ded
over
to a
com
pany
, whi
ch w
ill d
ism
antle
and
dist
ribut
e th
e pa
rts t
o ot
her
com
pani
es f
or r
euse
. Be
side
s D
ell,
a fe
w
mor
e co
mpa
nies
hav
e al
so v
oice
d in
tere
st in
col
lect
ing
e-w
aste
.
Per
haps
it is
tim
e fo
r Pen
ang
to e
mul
ate
the
exam
ple
of th
e Eu
rope
an U
nion
,
whi
ch i
s lo
okin
g in
to p
assi
ng a
dire
ctiv
e on
Was
te f
rom
Ele
ctric
al a
nd
Ele
ctro
nic
Equ
ipm
ent
(WEE
E),
base
d on
prin
cipl
e of
“ex
tend
ed p
rodu
cers
resp
onsi
bilit
ies”
, whi
ch d
eman
ds ta
ke b
ack
of e
lect
roni
c eq
uipm
ent a
t the
end
of it
s lif
e an
d ba
ns th
e us
e of
toxi
c he
avy
met
als
in it
s pr
oduc
tion.
50
The
tota
l am
ount
of e
-was
te c
olle
cted
is s
how
n in
the
tabl
e be
low
:
2004
20
05
Tota
l C
ompa
ny
(kg)
N
KH
e-W
aste
Tr
adin
g
22
,521
44
,673
67
,194
Del
l
26
,667
14
,092
40
,759
Tota
l
49
,188
58
,765
10
7,95
3 9.
6 O
ld C
loth
es
Whe
n a
soci
ety
beco
mes
ric
her
econ
omic
ally
, it
is o
ften
refle
cted
in
the
cons
umpt
ive
lifes
tyle
of
its
pe
ople
. P
enan
g is
on
e su
ch
case
. Th
is
is
man
ifest
ed in
the
disc
arde
d fa
shio
n an
d cl
othi
ng it
ems,
man
y of
whi
ch a
re s
till
usab
le a
nd fa
irly
new
. Usu
ally
thes
e ol
d cl
othi
ng a
re d
onat
ed to
cha
rity
hom
es.
How
ever
, due
to th
e hi
gh v
olum
e th
at th
ese
char
ity o
rgan
izat
ions
hav
e be
en
rece
ivin
g, th
ey u
sual
ly s
ell t
hem
to g
ener
ate
fund
s.
Our
vis
it to
old
clo
thes
recy
cler
s ha
s re
veal
ed th
at th
e un
pret
entio
us re
cycl
ing
of o
ld c
loth
es c
ould
act
ually
be
a vi
able
bus
ines
s ve
ntur
e. T
here
is a
com
pany
whi
ch o
pera
tes
its p
lant
in P
erai
, whi
ch is
per
haps
the
only
old
clo
thin
g tra
der
that
is c
arry
ing
out
its o
pera
tion
as a
n “in
dust
rial”
activ
ity,
it is
per
haps
the
only
`fa
ctor
y' t
hat
deal
s in
the
tra
ding
of
old
clot
hes
on a
lar
ge s
cale
. It
oper
ates
usi
ng 6
to 7
lorr
ies
daily
and
em
ploy
s 20
to 3
0 w
orke
rs in
its
plan
ts.
Oth
er c
loth
ing
recy
cler
s ar
e m
ainl
y ru
n as
fam
ily b
usin
esse
s an
d so
ld in
loca
l
mar
kets
.
They
hav
e a
syst
emat
ic c
olle
ctio
n sy
stem
to
colle
ct o
ld c
loth
s fro
m c
harit
y
orga
niza
tions
and
oth
er c
olle
ctor
s. T
he re
cycl
able
item
s ar
e bo
ught
at a
pric
e
(RM
0.70
to
RM
0.80
per
kg)
. Th
e co
mpa
ny a
lso
impo
rts o
ld c
loth
ing
from
Taiw
an, K
orea
, Jap
an a
nd G
erm
any.
The
impo
rted
clot
hing
is s
orte
d to
geth
er
with
the
lo
cal
ones
by
em
ploy
ing
wom
en
wor
kers
fro
m E
ast
Mal
aysi
a.
Com
para
tivel
y, t
he i
mpo
rted
clot
hing
fet
ch h
ighe
r pr
ices
com
pare
d to
loc
al
ones
. M
anua
l lab
our
is u
sed
to s
epar
ate
the
clot
hing
acc
ordi
ng t
o ty
pe a
nd
qual
ity. T
hey
are
then
pac
ked
in 5
0-kg
and
100
-kg
bails
and
exp
orte
d ag
ain
to
coun
tries
suc
h as
Ind
ones
ia,
Thai
land
and
Cam
bodi
a. S
ome
of t
he b
ette
r
qual
ity o
nes
are
sent
to o
ther
sta
tes
in M
alay
sia
whe
re th
e ite
ms
will
be s
old
in P
asar
Mal
am o
r in
bun
dle
shop
s in
rur
al a
reas
. Acc
ordi
ng to
the
boss
, “As
wor
ld p
opul
atio
n gr
ows,
pro
porti
onat
ely,
the
re w
ill b
e m
ore
poor
peo
ple
51
com
pare
d to
ric
h pe
ople
, so
the
old
clo
thin
g bu
sine
ss h
as a
hug
e po
tent
ial
mar
ket”.
9.7
Kitc
hen/
hous
ehol
d ap
plia
nces
Se
cond
-han
d ki
tche
n or
ho
useh
old
appl
ianc
es
can
usua
lly
be
foun
d in
road
side
sta
lls a
nd fl
ee m
arke
ts in
Lor
ong
Kul
it or
Arm
enia
n S
treet
. But
larg
e
scal
e sp
ecia
lized
sho
ps o
r fu
rnitu
re w
areh
ouse
s ar
e st
ill ne
w in
Pen
ang.
We
foun
d ou
t tha
t the
re is
at l
east
one
of t
hese
sho
ps th
at fu
nctio
n as
an
All-i
n-
One
sec
ond-
hand
hou
seho
ld i
tem
s w
areh
ouse
in
Pena
ng.
It is
loc
ated
in
Vict
oria
Stre
et a
nd d
eals
with
all
kind
s of
hou
seho
ld a
pplia
nces
suc
h as
kitc
hen
uten
sils
, m
attre
ss,
and
com
pute
r pe
riphe
rals
, pr
ecio
us a
ntiq
ues,
fax
mac
hine
s, v
ideo
rec
orde
r, w
oode
n fu
rnitu
re,
etc.
It is
not
an
exag
gera
tion
to
say
that
one
can
equ
ip a
new
indu
stria
l kitc
hen
just
by
sour
cing
the
nece
ssar
y
item
s fro
m t
his
shop
. Its
sup
ply
is m
ainl
y ob
tain
ed t
hrou
gh b
arte
r tra
de o
r
cash
tra
nsac
tions
. U
sual
ly t
he it
ems
will
be
sent
to
them
dire
ctly
and
thi
s is
how
the
cost
of t
rans
porta
tion
is s
aved
. Wor
kers
are
em
ploy
ed to
rep
air
and
refu
rbis
h so
me
of th
e pr
oduc
ts b
efor
e th
ey a
re re
sold
. The
onl
y pr
oble
m fa
ced
by th
e op
erat
or is
lack
of s
pace
for s
tora
ge.
Issu
es a
risin
g
The
recy
clin
g ac
tivity
in
Pen
ang
is b
asic
ally
run
in a
n op
en m
arke
t sy
stem
with
out
any
form
of
cont
rol
or s
uppo
rt. I
t is
thu
s en
tirel
y a
“sur
viva
l of
the
fitte
st”
busi
ness
. Th
ere
is n
o su
ppor
ting
mec
hani
sm o
r ef
fort
in c
oord
inat
ion
and
netw
orki
ng e
ither
fro
m t
he g
over
nmen
t or
fro
m t
he i
ndus
try p
laye
rs
them
selv
es.
As a
res
ult,
ther
e is
a lo
t of
ove
rlap
and
unne
cess
ary
was
te o
f
reso
urce
s st
emm
ing
from
unh
ealth
y co
mpe
titio
n, l
ack
of i
nfor
mat
ion,
and
wea
k in
frast
ruct
ure
supp
ort.
The
mai
n so
urce
s of
dis
card
ed m
ater
ial f
or r
ecyc
ling
are
pres
ently
fro
m t
he
indu
stria
l and
hou
seho
ld s
ecto
rs. T
he in
dust
rial r
ecyc
labl
e w
aste
is w
ell t
aken
care
d of
, i.e
. firm
s of
ten
cont
ract
out
thei
r w
aste
to s
peci
fic v
endo
rs a
nd th
e
vend
ors
enjo
y a
cons
tant
and
ste
ady
supp
ly o
f m
ater
ials
as
frequ
ency
and
quan
tity
is o
ften
assu
red.
The
re a
re a
lot
of b
idde
rs in
thi
s se
ctor
and
it is
ofte
n ha
rd f
or n
ew p
laye
rs t
o br
eak
into
est
ablis
hed
netw
orks
. Th
e se
cond
sour
ce i
s fro
m h
ouse
hold
s an
d co
mm
uniti
es.
They
are
ofte
n un
pred
icta
ble
52
and
low
in v
olum
e. In
clud
ed in
this
cat
egor
y is
the
disc
arde
d m
ater
ial f
rom
the
mun
icip
al w
aste
stre
am b
ut th
ese
are
ofte
n hi
ghly
con
tam
inat
ed a
nd h
ard
to
acce
ss a
s m
uch
of it
goe
s to
the
sani
tary
land
fill a
t Pul
au B
uron
g.
Due
to th
e un
pred
icta
ble
natu
re o
f the
sup
ply,
man
y re
cycl
ers
ofte
n re
sort
to
impo
rting
dis
card
s fro
m o
ther
cou
ntrie
s. T
his
is o
ften
true
for p
last
ic a
nd p
aper
recy
clin
g in
dust
ries
whe
re
oper
atio
ns
are
alw
ays
shor
t of
m
ater
ials
fo
r
recy
clin
g. It
was
repo
rted
that
eve
ry m
onth
, 100
tonn
es o
f pla
stic
s ne
ed to
be
impo
rted
for
recy
clin
g. S
imila
rly,
Mal
aysi
a is
impo
rting
25,
000
tonn
es o
f ol
d
new
spap
er fo
r rec
yclin
g, b
ut it
was
sai
d th
at 6
0% o
f old
new
spap
er e
nds
up in
land
fills
(NS
T, 1
2/8/
03).
The
impo
rting
of p
last
ic w
aste
has
bee
n ba
nned
by
the
DO
E re
cent
ly d
ue to
conc
erns
ove
r im
porte
d ha
zard
ous
was
te.
Man
y pl
astic
rec
yclin
g op
erat
ions
have
clo
sed
dow
n an
d ou
r in
terv
iew
s w
ith m
ajor
pla
stic
rec
yclin
g op
erat
ions
indi
cate
that
ther
e ar
e ha
rdly
any
left
in th
e K
L re
gion
and
onl
y ab
out 4
-5 le
ft
in t
he c
ount
ry.
Ther
e ar
e, h
owev
er,
man
y tra
ders
who
cru
sh,
com
pact
and
bale
the
plas
tics
and
then
exp
ort t
hem
to c
ount
ries
like
Chi
na, I
ndon
esia
and
Thai
land
.
Anot
her m
ajor
issu
e af
fect
ing
the
recy
clin
g in
dust
ry is
the
risin
g co
st o
f lab
our.
The
recy
clin
g in
dust
ry is
labo
ur-in
tens
ive,
but
due
to
the
high
ly m
anua
l and
tedi
ous
natu
re o
f th
e jo
b, t
here
are
few
loca
ls w
ho a
re w
illing
tak
e it
up.
As
such
, mos
t of t
he e
stab
lishe
d re
cycl
ers
have
no
choi
ce b
ut to
em
ploy
fore
ign
labo
urer
s. L
abou
r is
one
of th
e m
ajor
pro
blem
s fa
ced
by th
e re
cycl
ing
indu
stry
.
Alth
ough
the
app
licat
ion
proc
edur
es f
or f
orei
gn l
abou
r ha
s be
en r
elax
ed t
o
incl
ude
a w
ider
ran
ge o
f na
tiona
litie
s, r
espo
nses
fro
m t
he r
ecyc
lers
and
trade
rs s
how
ed t
hat
they
stil
l fa
ce p
robl
ems
and
dela
ys i
n th
eir
appl
icat
ion
proc
ess.
Rec
yclin
g te
chno
logi
es r
equi
res
high
cap
ital
inve
stm
ent.
This
is
need
ed i
n
both
pro
duct
dev
elop
men
t an
d pr
oces
sing
tec
hnol
ogie
s. M
achi
nery
is
ofte
n
expe
nsiv
e to
impo
rt an
d di
ffere
nt ty
pes
of m
achi
nery
are
requ
ired
for r
ecyc
ling
of d
iffer
ent t
ypes
of p
last
ics,
for
inst
ance
. Per
haps
, if i
t is
bette
r co
nsol
idat
ed
and
orga
nize
d,
i.e.
if th
ere
are
som
e fo
rm o
f m
erge
rs a
nd s
harin
g of
reso
urce
s, t
he i
ndus
try c
an t
hen
oper
ate
as c
ongl
omer
ates
and
rea
p th
e
bene
fits
from
the
econ
omy
of s
cale
.
53
The
rapi
d st
udy
has
reve
aled
that
ther
e is
inde
ed w
ealth
in w
aste
, if w
e kn
ow
how
to
optim
ise
it an
d if
the
abov
e-m
entio
ned
prob
lem
s ca
n be
res
olve
d. I
n
fact
, th
e vi
abili
ty o
f th
e in
dust
ry d
epen
ds o
n ho
w w
ell
the
play
ers
and
stak
ehol
ders
can
wor
k in
syn
ergy
. Net
wor
king
is a
cru
cial
par
t of t
he re
cycl
ing
chai
n. T
he n
etw
ork
loop
com
pris
es w
aste
gen
erat
ors,
col
lect
ors,
age
nts,
buye
rs a
nd fa
ctor
ies
that
per
form
the
actu
al re
cycl
ing.
The
recy
clin
g w
heel
will
not f
unct
ion
wel
l if t
here
is a
bre
ak o
r dis
rupt
ion
in th
is c
hain
. Thu
s, s
ome
kind
of m
echa
nism
nee
ds to
be
esta
blis
hed
to e
nsur
e th
is c
hain
is c
ompl
ete
and
runs
effi
cien
tly.
The
recy
clin
g in
dust
ry i
s an
ind
ustry
tha
t is
wor
th p
ublic
supp
ort
and
priv
ate
sect
or r
esou
rce
inve
stm
ents
. The
Gov
ernm
ent
is c
ruci
al
in p
rovi
ding
the
cata
lytic
role
in e
nsur
ing
that
the
whe
el ru
ns s
moo
thly
.
Sinc
e la
ndfil
ls a
re n
o lo
nger
an
optio
n fo
r fu
ture
han
dlin
g of
was
tes,
ther
e is
an u
rgen
t ne
ed t
o lo
ok i
nto
vario
us a
ltern
ativ
e te
chno
logi
es a
vaila
ble.
In
char
ting
the
new
stra
tegi
es fo
r the
futu
re s
olid
was
te m
anag
emen
t in
Pen
ang,
the
gove
rnm
ent n
eeds
to ta
ke re
sour
ce c
onse
rvat
ion
and
long
-term
eco
nom
ic
viab
ility
as
two
impo
rtant
crit
eria
in it
s de
cisi
ons.
It
shou
ld s
trive
to
crea
te a
win
-win
situ
atio
n w
here
all
sect
ors
coul
d be
nefit
fro
m a
n in
tegr
ated
and
coor
dina
ted
mec
hani
sm.
The
gove
rnm
ent
need
s to
se
rious
ly
look
in
to
inte
grat
ed a
nd o
rgan
ized
res
ourc
e re
cove
ry te
chno
logi
es o
r fa
cilit
ies,
as
it is
not o
nly
an o
ptio
n th
at c
ould
sol
ve th
e w
aste
man
agem
ent p
robl
em, b
ut a
lso
cont
ribut
e to
war
ds p
rote
ctio
n of
env
ironm
ent
and
gene
ratio
n of
eco
nom
ic
oppo
rtuni
ties.
The
se s
uppo
rt m
echa
nism
s co
uld
take
man
y fo
rms,
suc
h as
prov
isio
n of
a c
entra
lized
spa
ce f
or s
tora
ge;
logi
stic
s an
d in
frast
ruct
ure;
enab
ling
law
s; a
s w
ell a
s pr
ovid
ing
ince
ntiv
es to
mak
e su
re th
at th
e re
cycl
ing
busi
ness
is v
iabl
e to
all
stak
ehol
ders
in th
e co
mpo
nent
s of
the
whe
el.
54
10. C
ON
CLU
SIO
N &
LES
SON
S LE
AR
NT
Res
ults
indi
cate
d th
at t
he a
mou
nt o
f re
cycl
able
s di
verte
d fro
m t
he S
anita
ry
Land
fill j
umpe
d fro
m 5
8 m
etric
tons
in 2
000
to 4
4,09
4 m
etric
tons
in 2
004.
The
savi
ngs
from
thi
s di
vers
ion
is R
M13
3 X
44,
093
whi
ch is
abo
ut R
M5.
86
mill
ion
(US$
1.54
mill
ion)
in
2004
. Th
is d
oes
not
take
int
o ac
coun
t th
e
inta
ngib
le b
enef
its.
The
prog
ram
me
to r
educ
e w
aste
and
div
ert w
aste
to th
e
land
fill i
s su
stai
nabl
e as
all
the
stak
ehol
ders
are
invo
lved
in t
he p
rogr
amm
e
and
not d
epen
dent
onl
y on
the
Gov
ernm
ent’s
effo
rts. C
omm
unity
aw
aren
ess
and
invo
lvem
ent i
s a
cruc
ial f
acto
r to
this
sel
f sus
tain
ing
effo
rt.
To fu
rther
impr
ove
the
dive
rsio
n ra
te to
the
land
fill,
com
post
ing
at h
ouse
hold
,
com
mun
ity a
nd m
unic
ipal
leve
l is
bein
g pl
anne
d. e
-was
te is
als
o be
ing
colle
cted
by
recy
clin
g ag
ents
and
pro
cess
ors
for r
esou
rce
reco
very
. The
Sta
te
Gov
ernm
ent i
s co
nsid
erin
g th
e es
tabl
ishm
ent o
f res
ourc
e re
cove
ry c
entre
s at
the
exis
ting
Tran
sfer
Sta
tion
and
Sani
tary
Lan
dfill.
Oth
er s
ubst
antia
l res
ults
and
inta
ngib
le b
enef
its in
clud
e:
o
Com
plem
entin
g th
e G
over
nmen
t’s e
fforts
to p
rom
ote
recy
clin
g an
d
com
post
ing
o
No
addi
tiona
l sta
ff ne
eded
to b
e em
ploy
ed b
y M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
o
Activ
e in
volv
emen
t of N
eigh
bour
hood
Wat
ch G
roup
s
o
Form
atio
n a
netw
ork
of re
cycl
ing
agen
ts a
nd s
take
hold
ers
in th
e
recy
clin
g in
dust
ry
o
Info
rmat
ion
and
data
base
on
SW
M in
Pen
ang
star
ted.
o
1-st
op re
fere
nce
poin
t for
peo
ple
on S
WM
o
Incr
ease
d aw
aren
ess
of th
e ci
tizen
s re
gard
ing
recy
clin
g an
d
com
post
ing
o
Em
ploy
men
t cre
atio
n th
roug
h re
cycl
ing
and
reso
urce
reco
very
.
o
Web
site
: ww
w.p
ewog
.org
cre
ated
and
mai
ntai
ned
thro
ugh
priv
ate
sect
or e
fforts
.
The
PPP
mod
el a
nd t
he e
stab
lishm
ent
of P
EWO
G t
o in
volv
e th
e va
rious
stak
ehol
ders
is
a lo
w c
ost
mec
hani
sm t
hat
is b
ased
on
smar
t pa
rtner
ship
s
and
win
-win
ap
proa
ch.
The
tripa
rtite
re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n G
over
nmen
t,
55
Com
mun
ity a
nd P
rivat
e B
usin
esse
s pu
ts e
qual
em
phas
is o
n th
e im
porta
nce
of th
e ro
les
and
resp
onsi
bilit
ies
of e
ach
partn
er. T
his
mod
el is
sus
tain
able
and
can
be e
asily
repl
icat
ed a
t the
loca
l gov
ernm
ent l
evel
.
The
Pena
ng M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
and
PEW
OG
is
cont
inui
ng i
ts e
fforts
to
impr
ove
the
situ
atio
n. T
he S
olid
Was
te M
anag
emen
t pro
gram
me
prop
osed
for
Pen
ang
is
a st
rate
gy
for
furth
er
reso
urce
re
cove
ry
utiliz
ing
Was
te
Man
agem
ent
Cen
tres
that
inco
rpor
ate
was
te s
epar
atio
n p
roce
sses
cou
pled
with
th
e re
cycl
ing
of
inor
gani
c w
aste
, co
mpo
stin
g of
or
gani
c w
aste
at
mun
icip
al l
evel
. Th
is i
s w
orks
in
tand
em w
ith t
he e
fforts
for
rec
yclin
g an
d
com
post
ing
at c
omm
unity
leve
l. Th
e w
ill b
e a
sign
ifica
nt d
iver
sion
of
was
te
ente
ring
the
land
fill a
s re
cycl
able
s an
d co
mpo
st is
take
n aw
ay fr
om th
e w
aste
stre
am.
The
resi
due
that
fin
ally
ent
ers
the
land
fill w
ill b
e as
low
as
15-2
0%.
This
pro
long
s th
e lif
espa
n of
the
land
fill f
rom
4 -
6 ye
ars
to lo
nger
.
The
func
tiona
l tri
parti
te
inte
r-re
latio
nshi
ps
betw
een
the
Gov
ernm
ent,
Com
mun
ity a
nd P
rivat
e Se
ctor
and
the
ir pr
imar
y ro
les
tow
ards
ach
ievi
ng a
n
Inte
grat
ed S
olid
Was
te M
anag
emen
t Sys
tem
can
be
sum
mar
ized
in th
e ch
art
belo
w.
Inte
rnat
iona
l age
ncie
s ha
ve a
lso
iden
tifie
d P
enan
g Is
land
for
impl
emen
tatio
n
of p
roje
cts
on S
olid
Was
te M
anag
emen
t:
2003
/04
UN
DP-
PPPU
E P
ublic
Priv
ate
Partn
ersh
ips
in C
omm
unity
Was
te
Rec
yclin
g an
d W
aste
Man
agem
ent.
2005
JI
CA
Stu
dy o
n N
atio
nal W
aste
Min
imiz
atio
n in
Mal
aysi
a –
Pilo
t
Proj
ect
for
Loca
l Rec
yclin
g N
etw
ork
and
Sou
rce
Sep
arat
ion
of
Mun
icip
al S
olid
Was
te in
the
Pena
ng M
unic
ipal
cou
ncil
(PP-
II)
2005
G
reen
Pro
duct
ivity
Dem
onst
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m In
Mal
aysi
a - S
olid
Was
te M
anag
emen
t and
Gre
enin
g of
The
Hot
el B
elt i
n B
atu
Ferri
nghi
and
Uni
vers
iti S
ains
Mal
aysi
a, P
enan
g
The
Pen
ang
Isla
nd M
unic
ipal
Cou
ncil
and
Sta
te G
over
nmen
t is
very
opt
imis
tic
that
its
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e w
ill fu
rther
gro
w a
nd e
xpan
d w
ith th
e co
ntin
uing
56
colla
bora
tion
of c
omm
unity
, ci
vil s
ocie
ty o
rgan
isat
ion,
priv
ate
sect
or a
nd t
he
Fede
ral G
over
nmen
t. P
enan
g’s
SW
M S
trate
gy f
or w
aste
min
imiz
atio
n an
d
dive
rsio
n fro
m it
s la
ndfil
l are
fin
ally
;
Cle
an P
rodu
ctio
n w
ith t
he u
se o
f no
n-
toxi
c, r
ecyc
labl
e, b
iode
grad
able
com
pone
nts
in m
anuf
actu
ring
and
pack
agin
g
of p
rodu
cts,
em
phas
ize
on C
orpo
rate
Pro
duce
r R
espo
nsib
ility
; and
Res
ourc
e
Rec
over
y. T
he R
ecyc
ling
Whe
el s
how
n be
low
sho
ws
role
of
the
diffe
rent
play
ers
in t
he r
ecyc
ling
proc
ess.
The
dev
elop
men
t of
Pen
ang’
s re
cycl
ing
netw
ork
is b
ased
on
this
pro
cess
of m
ater
ial f
low
and
the
diffe
rent
app
roac
hes
are
also
dev
elop
ed a
roun
d th
is m
odel
.
Res
ourc
e R
ecov
ery
wou
ld in
clud
e w
aste
sep
arat
ion
at s
ourc
e co
mpo
stin
g of
orga
nic
mat
eria
ls a
nd r
emov
al o
f hou
seho
ld h
azar
dous
was
te fr
om th
e w
aste
stre
am. I
t is
hope
d th
at w
ith th
e im
plem
enta
tion
of p
rope
r st
rate
gies
, Pen
ang
will
hea
d to
war
ds “
ZER
O W
ASTE
”. W
e ar
e no
t th
ere
yet
but
we
are
on o
ur
way
!
57
APP
END
IX
CA
SE S
TUD
IES:
C
ase
Stu
dy 1
: E
SH
Res
ourc
e M
anag
emen
t Sdn
Bhd
Cas
e S
tudy
2:
Hos
pita
l Lam
Wah
Ee
Cas
e St
udy
3: A
SE E
lect
roni
cs (M
) Sdn
Bhd
Cas
e S
tudy
4:
Sek
olah
Men
enga
h K
eban
gsaa
n S
unga
i Ara
58
CA
SE S
TUD
Y 1:
ESH
RES
OU
RC
E M
AN
AG
EMEN
T SD
N B
HD
Fr
om w
aste
pic
ker t
o pa
per r
ecyc
ling
gian
t - a
per
sona
l suc
cess
sto
ry
Sinc
e 14
, Le
slie
Lim
Yu
Chi
n ha
s
vow
ed
to
beco
me
a su
cces
sful
entre
pren
eur.
Leav
ing
scho
ol w
as a
natu
ral
choi
ce f
or h
im a
nd h
e ha
s
sinc
e he
ld v
ario
us j
obs
such
as
a
haw
ker,
wai
ter,
furn
iture
app
rent
ice
and
popc
orn
selle
r. H
is
shee
r
dete
rmin
atio
n an
d in
volv
emen
t in
the
busi
ness
wor
ld a
t a v
ery
youn
g ag
e he
lped
to p
ave
the
way
for
his
succ
ess
late
r. A
t the
age
of 1
8, w
hile
wal
king
on
the
road
one
day
, he
disc
over
ed th
at
rubb
ish
was
dum
ped
at t
he r
oads
ide
indi
scrim
inat
ely.
Tha
t ga
ve h
im a
n
insp
iratio
n, h
e th
ough
t, “W
hy d
on’t
I tu
rn t
he w
aste
to
mon
ey?”
With
thi
s
brilli
ant i
dea,
he
star
ted
to c
olle
ct n
ewsp
aper
s fro
m h
ouse
to h
ouse
in K
uala
Lum
pur,
usin
g a
smal
l van
. La
ter,
he d
ecid
ed t
o m
ove
to P
enan
g as
he
felt
that
Pen
ang
has
a bi
gger
pot
entia
l mar
ket.
At a
tim
e w
hen
nobo
dy ta
lked
abo
ut re
cycl
ing,
Mr.
Lim
was
alre
ady
a pi
onee
r
in th
is p
oten
tially
lucr
ativ
e bu
t unk
now
n te
rrito
ry. T
oday
, at 3
8, M
r. Li
m is
the
prou
d ow
ner
of E
SH R
esou
rce
Man
agem
ent
Sdn
Bhd
., a
maj
or r
ecyc
ling
trade
r in
Pen
ang.
ES
H h
as p
lant
s in
Jur
u an
d B
atu
Mau
ng, o
wns
mor
e th
an
20 tr
ucks
and
lorr
ies
and
empl
oys
mor
e th
an 8
0 w
orke
rs.
ES
H R
esou
rce
Man
agem
ent S
dn B
hd to
day,
is
com
pany
that
spe
cial
izes
in re
cycl
able
was
te.
They
hav
e be
en o
fferin
g th
is s
ervi
ce s
ince
1985
. Cur
rent
ly, t
hey
are
base
d in
Pen
ang
with
thei
r Hea
d O
ffice
at J
uru
(mai
nlan
d) a
nd
Bran
ch O
ffice
at B
atu
Mau
ng (i
slan
d). T
hey
are
also
an
ISO
9001
cer
tifie
d co
mpa
ny s
ince
200
3. T
hey
have
bee
n w
orki
ng
toge
ther
with
man
y M
NC
s, S
MIs
, Gov
ernm
enta
l / N
on-g
over
nmen
tal a
genc
ies
and
indi
vidu
als
in th
e ef
fort
to p
rom
ote
“A L
ifest
yle
of R
ecyc
ling.
”
59
Thei
r phi
loso
phy
is to
pro
vide
relia
ble,
con
fiden
tial a
nd p
rofe
ssio
nal s
ervi
ce to
thei
r cu
stom
ers;
hav
ing
the
flexi
bilit
y of
usi
ng s
mal
l tru
cks,
trai
lers
and
rol
l-off
cont
aine
rs w
hich
allo
ws
them
to
acco
mm
odat
e th
e re
quire
men
ts o
f ea
ch
indi
vidu
al c
usto
mer
.
The
com
pany
acc
epts
var
ious
grad
es o
f pap
er, p
last
ics,
met
als,
woo
d, te
xtile
s, g
lass
, tin
, alu
min
ium
cans
, rub
ber,
elec
trica
l and
elec
troni
c sc
raps
as
wel
l as
othe
r
emer
ging
recy
clab
les.
It p
rovi
des
hand
ling
and
proc
essi
ng s
ervi
ces
for t
he re
cove
ry o
f all
type
s of
mat
eria
ls a
nd re
sour
ces.
ESH
als
o pr
ovid
es w
aste
man
agem
ent a
nd re
cycl
ing
cons
ulta
ncy
serv
ices
such
as
colle
ctio
n, s
ortin
g, tr
ansp
orta
tion,
recy
clin
g an
d re
sour
ce re
cove
ry
and
was
te d
ispo
sal.
Ser
vice
s ar
e al
so a
vaila
ble
to a
id c
usto
mer
s in
dis
posi
ng
thei
r unu
sabl
e w
aste
to th
e la
ndfil
l is
also
ava
ilabl
e. T
his
uniq
ue s
ervi
ce
com
es a
s pa
rt of
a to
tal w
aste
man
agem
ent s
olut
ion
to th
eir c
usto
mer
s.
ESH
will
also
pro
vide
bin
s to
cus
tom
ers
upon
requ
est f
or re
cycl
able
item
s to
mak
e it
hass
le fr
ee fo
r cus
tom
ers.
Its
abi
lity
to p
rovi
de c
onfid
entia
l and
prof
essi
onal
ser
vice
s in
han
dlin
g P&
C (P
rivat
e an
d C
onfid
entia
l) do
cum
ents
disp
osal
has
ear
ned
all r
ound
pra
ises
. Th
e co
mpa
ny a
lso
prov
ides
regu
lato
ry
assi
stan
ce, l
abor
ator
y se
rvic
es, a
naly
tical
sup
port,
pro
ject
man
agem
ent a
nd
prof
essi
onal
adv
ice
for r
ecyc
ling
and
reso
urce
reco
very
.
Rec
ently
, ESH
has
em
bark
ed o
n a
very
uni
que
atte
mpt
to a
id s
mal
l tim
e
was
te p
icke
rs a
nd c
olle
ctor
s at
the
com
mun
ity le
vel
by p
rovi
ding
them
with
mot
oris
ed tr
icyc
les
so th
at
they
are
abl
e to
col
lect
recy
clab
les
in th
eir
neig
hbou
rhoo
d to
sel
l and
gen
erat
e so
me
inco
me.
60
CA
SE S
TUD
Y 2
– H
OSP
ITA
L LA
M W
AH
EE
The
idea
of
setti
ng u
p a
com
mun
ity h
ealth
care
cen
tre in
Pen
ang
was
firs
t moo
ted
by a
few
Chi
nese
com
mun
ity le
ader
s in
187
6 an
d
a fu
nd-r
aisi
ng c
ampa
ign
was
sub
sequ
ently
laun
ched
. A
tradi
tiona
l-sty
le
build
ing
was
com
plet
ed i
n 18
83 o
n a
plot
of
land
abo
ut
10,6
00
sq.
ft.
at
Mun
tri
Stre
et.
This
w
as
know
n as
the
Lam
Wah
Ee
Hos
pita
l. “L
am
Wah
” mea
ns “C
hine
se in
the
Sou
th” a
nd “E
e”
mea
ns “m
edic
ine”
.
Afte
r th
e W
ar,
anot
her
cam
paig
n w
as l
aunc
hed
to c
olle
ct d
onat
ions
for
rebu
ildin
g as
the
tradi
tiona
l-sty
le b
uild
ing
in M
untri
Stre
et w
as d
estro
yed
by a
ir
raid
s du
ring
the
War
. In
1955
, the
pre
sent
two-
stor
ey b
uild
ing
was
com
plet
ed.
The
Bea
ch S
treet
bra
nch
was
mov
ed t
o G
reen
Lan
e in
ord
er t
o be
nefit
the
peop
le i
n th
e Je
luto
ng a
nd G
reen
Lan
e ar
eas.
The
Gre
en L
ane
bran
ch i
s
situ
ated
on
a pi
ece
of la
nd d
onat
ed t
o th
e H
ospi
tal b
y th
e B
ritis
h E
ast
Indi
a
Com
pany
muc
h ea
rlier
. Th
is la
nd is
to
beco
me
the
site
for
the
new
hos
pita
l
toda
y.
The
Lam
Wah
Ee
Hos
pita
l at
firs
t re
lied
upon
the
ser
vice
s of
exp
erie
nced
tradi
tiona
l phy
sici
ans
or “
sins
ehs”
who
cam
e fro
m C
hina
. La
ter
a sy
stem
of
exam
inat
ions
con
duct
ed b
y a
com
mitt
ee o
f mas
ter
“sin
sehs
” w
as in
trodu
ced
as a
sel
ectio
n de
vice
to m
aint
ain
stan
dard
s an
d to
enc
oura
ge y
oung
er p
eopl
e
to ta
ke u
p th
e st
udy
of tr
aditi
onal
med
icin
e. T
his
syst
em is
stil
l bei
ng p
ract
iced
toda
y.
The
adve
nt o
f Wes
tern
med
icin
e ca
me
abou
t in
1983
, a c
entu
ry la
ter.
The
CO
RE
VA
LUE
S p
ract
ices
by
the
hosp
ital a
re C
arin
g fo
r the
pat
ient
,
com
mun
ity a
nd th
e en
viro
nmen
t.
61
Thei
r rec
yclin
g pr
ojec
t sta
rted
in 2
003
with
the
follo
win
g ob
ject
ives
: 1.
To
pro
tect
the
envi
ronm
ent.
2.
To g
ener
ate
fund
s fo
r sta
ff w
elfa
re.
e.g.
- Te
rmin
ally
ill/L
ong
term
illn
ess.
- D
eath
of s
taff.
- St
aff e
ncou
nter
with
nat
ural
dis
aste
rs s
uch
as
flood
/fire
/land
slid
es,
etc.
A br
ief
hist
ory
of t
he e
vent
s th
at b
roug
ht t
hem
to
the
pres
ent
stag
e of
recy
clin
g ac
tiviti
es is
as
follo
ws
1997
-200
2 -
Tzu
Chi
Bud
dhis
t Mer
it So
ciet
y &
Eden
Han
dica
p fo
r pa
per
and
card
boar
d
Oth
er s
taff
from
a fe
w w
ards
als
o pr
actis
ed re
cycl
ing
1st T
alk
by M
r Don
at T
hese
ria a
nd M
s M
ylen
e O
oi o
n 18
/06/
2002
Rec
yclin
g C
omm
ittee
form
ed o
n 28
/06/
2002
2nd t
alk
on “
Rec
yclin
g” b
y Tu
an H
aji
Zulk
ifli,
Sen
ior
Hea
lth I
nspe
ctor
fro
m
MPP
P, 2
2/10
/02
The
Rec
yclin
g Pr
ojec
t C
omm
ittee
was
set
up
on 2
8 Ju
ne 2
002
with
19
Com
mitt
ee M
embe
rs
and
thei
r dut
ies
incl
ude:
Bim
onth
ly m
eetin
gs a
re h
eld
All
Com
mitt
ee
Mem
bers
ta
ke
turn
s to
do
sorti
ng a
nd v
erify
ing
Sor
ting
-
Sor
t ou
t th
e re
cycl
able
ite
ms
acco
rdin
g to
the
ir ca
tego
ries
one
day
befo
re
the
sale
.
Verif
ying
- V
erify
the
wei
ght o
f rec
ycla
ble
item
s.
RM
30 p
enal
ty w
ill be
enf
orce
d up
on a
ny m
embe
r w
ho fa
iled
to s
erve
on
the
day
rost
ered
for h
is/h
er d
uty.
But
if th
e m
embe
r is
able
to fi
nd re
plac
emen
t to
fulfi
ll th
is d
uty,
the
RM
30 p
enal
ty is
wai
ved.
The
follo
win
g ite
ms
are
colle
cted
by
the
hosp
ital.
• O
ld N
ewsp
aper
s
62
• Bo
oks/
Mag
azin
es/L
oose
Pap
ers
• C
ardb
oard
s
• C
lear
Pla
stic
Bot
tles
• C
olou
red
Pla
stic
Bot
tles
• D
rip B
ottle
s
• G
lass
Bot
tles
• Ti
ns/C
ans
/Coo
king
Oil
Bot
tles
• A
lum
inum
Can
s
• P
last
ic B
ags
• W
eara
ble
Old
Clo
thes
• O
ld C
ar B
atte
ries
Sour
ces
of th
ese
item
s co
me
from
hos
pita
ls a
nd
hous
ehol
d re
cycl
able
s br
ough
t in
by th
e st
aff
mem
bers
. Upo
n re
ceip
t of t
he re
cycl
able
s, th
ey
are
bein
g so
rted
out a
nd v
erifi
ed.
Cha
lleng
e tro
phie
s ar
e al
so h
ande
d ou
t for
:
Bes
t Man
agem
ent i
n ca
tego
risin
g re
cycl
able
item
s co
llect
ed
Bes
t Pe
rfor
man
ce in
hou
seho
ld r
ecyc
labl
e ite
ms
colle
cted
H
ighe
st W
eigh
t in
hous
ehol
d re
cycl
able
item
s co
llect
ed: -
Up
till
the
end
of 2
004,
the
hos
pita
l ha
s m
anag
ed t
o re
cycl
e a
tota
l of
160,
531k
g an
d co
llect
ed a
reve
nue
of R
M 3
6, 2
89.4
9.
Dat
e To
tal W
eigh
t S
ales
July
-Dec
200
2 21
,017
.90
kg
RM
3,65
3.19
Jan-
Dec
200
3 56
,929
.20
kg
RM
13,5
03.1
8
Jan-
Dec
200
4 82
,583
.90
kg
RM
19,1
33.1
2
Tota
l 16
0,53
1.00
kg
RM
36,2
89.4
9
63
They
bel
ieve
that
they
hav
e ac
hiev
ed th
e fo
llow
ing:
•
Fulfi
ll ou
r obj
ectiv
es
• Ab
le to
hel
p m
ore
unfo
rtuna
te s
taff
• Fo
ster
bet
ter r
elat
ions
hip
amon
g w
ards
and
dep
artm
ents
• Ab
le to
mot
ivat
e th
e w
hole
hos
pita
l to
parti
cipa
te in
the
recy
clin
g
prog
ram
me
64
CA
SE S
TUD
Y 3:
ASE
ELE
CTR
ON
ICS
(M) S
DN
BH
D
AS
E M
alay
sia
esta
blis
hed
in 1
991,
prov
ides
a fu
ll ra
nge
of IC
pac
kagi
ng,
test
ing
and
‘ tur
nkey
‘ se
rvic
es in
one
conv
enie
nt lo
catio
n.
In M
arch
199
7, A
SE T
est L
imite
d, th
e
wor
ld’s
larg
est i
ndep
ende
nt in
tegr
ated
Circ
uit T
estin
g ho
use
acqu
ired
100
%
equi
ty in
tere
st in
AS
E M
alay
sia.
AS
E M
alay
sia
serv
es a
larg
e cu
stom
er
base
in th
e co
mm
unic
atio
ns, c
ompu
ting,
indu
stria
l and
aut
omot
ive
mar
kets
.
Thro
ugh
high
ly a
utom
ated
man
ufac
turin
g pr
oces
ses
and
stat
e-of
-the-
art
equi
pmen
t, w
e ha
ve d
evel
oped
cap
abilit
ies
to a
ssem
ble
and
test
pac
kage
s
such
as
QFP
s, T
QFP
s, B
GA
s, S
OIC
s, S
OJs
, PD
IPs
and
Flip
Chi
p.
AS
E M
alay
sia
obta
ined
ISO
900
2 &
QS
9000
, cer
tific
atio
ns fr
om N
V K
ema
(Hol
land
) in
Apr
il 19
93 &
Jun
e 19
98 re
spec
tivel
y an
d IS
O 1
4001
cer
tific
atio
n
from
SIR
IM in
Oct
ober
199
9. R
even
ue h
as g
row
n fro
m U
SD 1
.5 m
illion
in
1992
to U
SD
302
milli
on in
200
4.
AS
E h
as b
een
recy
clin
g so
me
of th
eir d
isca
rds
as s
crap
s si
nce
1997
.
ITE
MS
ALR
EA
DY
BE
EN
RE
CYC
LE U
ND
ER
VAL
UE
SC
RA
P
i
. C
ARTO
N (B
OX)
- S
INC
E 1
997
ii.
TU
BE
- S
INC
E 2
000
iii.
TR
AY
- S
INC
E 2
000
iv
. CO
PP
ER
- SIN
CE
199
6
v. D
AMAG
ED U
NIT
/ SC
RAP
(
cont
ent g
old
wire
)
- SIN
CE
199
6
vi. P
AP
ER
- S
INC
E 2
000
65
Pro
per r
ecyc
ling
activ
ities
wer
e st
arte
d at
the
24 O
ctob
er 2
002.
AS
E re
cycl
ing
com
mitt
ee w
as s
et u
p on
22n
d Ja
nuar
y 20
03 w
ith 1
5 m
embe
rs. U
p til
l now
,
mem
bers
hav
e in
crea
sed
to 2
6 m
embe
rs fr
om e
very
dep
artm
ent.
The
prog
ram
was
firs
t la
unch
ed a
t pl
ant
1 on
05t
h
Febr
uary
200
3 fo
llow
ed b
y pl
ant
2 &
plan
t 3.
The
conc
ept
of h
avin
g on
e de
partm
ent
with
one
rec
ycle
bin
for
recy
cle
pape
r is
a s
impl
e bu
t ye
t ef
fect
ive.
Thei
r ob
ject
ive
is t
o se
greg
ate
the
was
te f
or r
ecyc
le
from
the
begi
nnin
g. A
ll of
fice
pape
r mus
t be
recy
cled
.
as t
his
form
s up
to
40%
of
solid
was
te in
AS
E.
The
prog
ram
me
is u
nder
the
res
pons
ibilit
y of
the
A
SE
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e co
mm
ittee
mem
bers
To
tal W
eigh
t And
Val
ue O
f Rec
ycla
bles
Col
lect
ed 2
003-
2005
Year
W
eigh
t (k
g)
Valu
e (R
M)
2003
16,1
18
6,38
4.40
2004
15,7
85
6,31
4.00
2005
(Jan
-Jul
y)
4,
939
2,
963.
40
Tota
l
36,8
42
15,6
61.8
0 S
taff
of A
SE
is e
ncou
rage
d to
brin
g in
the
ir re
cycl
able
item
s on
ce a
mon
th.
Thes
e ar
e th
en s
orte
d, w
eigh
ed a
nd s
old
to a
rec
yclin
g ve
ndor
. All
proc
eeds
go i
nto
the
acco
unt
of t
he r
ecyc
ling
com
mitt
ee f
or e
nviro
nmen
tal
activ
ities
.
They
col
lect
ed o
ver
RM
1566
1.80
wor
th o
f rec
ycla
bles
wei
ghin
g ar
ound
36.
8
tonn
es fr
om 2
003
-200
5 (J
an-J
uly)
.
The
recy
clin
g te
am a
lso
mak
es i
ts o
wn
recy
clin
g bi
ns f
rom
old
car
dboa
rd
boxe
s. T
hese
are
the
n pa
inte
d gr
een
with
a b
iode
grad
able
org
anic
pai
nt
mad
e fro
m p
lant
dye
. Suc
h bi
ns a
re p
lace
d in
all
offic
es fo
r th
e co
llect
ion
of
pape
rs, n
ewsp
aper
s an
d m
agaz
ines
.
In im
plem
entin
g th
e 1
Dep
artm
ent,
1
recy
clin
g bi
n pr
ogra
mm
e an
d al
so b
y go
ing
66
as p
aper
less
to re
duce
the
usag
e of
pap
er, A
SE h
as b
een
able
to a
chie
ve a
20%
cos
t sav
ing
sin
pape
r. Th
is is
don
e by
goi
ng o
nlin
e w
ith th
eir t
rain
ing
requ
ests
and
reco
rds,
sto
ring
data
ele
ctro
nica
lly in
stea
d of
har
d co
pies
and
goin
g on
line
with
thei
r app
licat
ion
proc
ess.
The
y al
so p
rovi
de p
aper
less
circ
ulat
ion
of in
form
atio
n by
goi
ng o
nlin
e an
d th
is c
ontri
bute
s to
war
ds a
pape
rless
offi
ce.
AS
E h
as a
lso
a se
para
te b
ay fo
r th
e
colle
ctio
n of
sch
edul
ed w
aste
. The
se
are
kept
in
a
secu
red
area
an
d
colle
cted
by
Kua
liti A
lam
who
is t
he
cont
ract
or fo
r sch
edul
ed w
aste
.
The
Rec
yclin
g C
omm
ittee
is a
s sh
own
in th
e pi
ctur
e be
low
.
67
CA
SE S
TU
DY
4: S
EK
OL
AH
ME
NE
NG
AH
KE
BA
NG
SAA
N S
G
AR
A
Seko
lah
Keb
angs
aan
Sung
ai A
ra is
one
of t
he e
xem
plar
y sc
hool
s in
Pen
ang
that
has
dev
elop
ed a
ver
y co
mpr
ehen
sive
and
hol
istic
pro
gram
me
to fu
rther
impr
ove
the
envi
ronm
ent o
f the
sch
ool.
Visi
on
The
Vis
ion
is to
tran
sfor
m th
e
scho
ol in
to a
bea
utifu
l gar
den
scho
ol a
nd to
kee
p th
e
envi
ronm
ent c
lean
and
bea
utifu
l by
prac
ticin
g 3R
(Red
uce,
Reu
se &
Rec
ycle
)
Mis
sion
The
Mis
sion
obj
ectiv
es o
f the
scho
ol a
re:
• to
tran
sfor
m th
e S
MK
Sung
ai A
ra in
to a
Gar
den
Scho
ol in
resp
onse
to th
e
coun
try’s
asp
iratio
n of
beco
min
g a
Gar
den
natio
n
• to
car
ry o
ut a
ctiv
ities
for t
he 3
r Pro
gram
mes
(Red
uce,
Reu
se, R
ecyc
le)
• to
take
car
e of
the
envi
ronm
ent
• to
win
the
chie
f Min
iste
r’s G
reen
Aw
ard
Obj
ectiv
es a
nd g
oals
The
Com
mitt
ee b
elie
ves
that
the
obje
ctiv
es a
nd g
oals
for f
ulfil
ling
the
mis
sion
can
be a
chie
ved
thro
ugh
goto
ng ro
yong
, Gar
den
Bea
utifi
catio
n, T
ree
Plan
ting
Cam
paig
ns a
nd R
ecyc
ling
Com
petit
ions
, Cle
an a
nd C
heer
ful c
lass
room
cond
ition
s.
68
Rec
yclin
g is
aim
ed a
t kee
ping
the
scho
ol c
lean
and
sav
ing
natu
ral r
esou
rces
thro
ugh
the
colle
ctio
n of
rec
ycla
bles
tha
t th
e sc
hool
stu
dent
s an
d st
aff
brin
g
from
hom
e ev
ery
last
Frid
ay o
f th
e m
onth
. Th
ese
recy
clab
les
are
faith
fully
wei
ghed
bef
ore
a re
cycl
ing
agen
t co
llect
s th
em o
n th
e sa
me
day.
thi
s
met
hods
ens
ures
that
the
scho
ol d
oes
not h
ave
to p
rovi
de s
tora
ge s
pace
for
recy
clab
les.
Reu
se is
bei
ng p
ract
iced
to re
duce
the
amou
nt o
f fe
rtiliz
er u
se t
hrou
gh t
he
prac
tice
of
com
post
ing
to
prod
uce
orga
nic
ferti
lizer
by
suin
g al
l foo
d an
d
gard
en
was
te
colle
cted
fro
m
the
scho
ol
cant
een.
Th
is
also
pr
even
ts
pollu
tion
of
the
envi
ronm
ent
and
indi
scrim
inat
e du
mpi
ng o
f lef
tove
r foo
d.
Anot
her w
ay is
to re
duce
the
amou
nt
of w
ater
and
ele
ctric
ity c
onsu
mpt
ion.
This
hel
ps c
uts
dow
n th
e co
sts
and
the
savi
ng o
f nat
ural
reso
urce
s.
Stic
kers
to s
ave
wat
er a
nd e
lect
ricity
are
bein
g pl
aced
at s
trate
gic
plac
es
in th
e sc
hool
to re
min
d bo
th s
taff
and
stud
ents
to s
witc
h of
f the
elec
trici
ty a
fter u
se a
nd to
mak
e su
re
that
wat
er is
not
was
ted
by tu
rnin
g of
f tap
s an
d re
pairi
ng le
akag
es.
Che
mic
al w
aste
fro
m t
he s
choo
l sci
ence
labo
rato
ries
are
bein
g di
spos
ed o
ff
follo
win
g st
rict g
uide
lines
set
by
the
scho
ol.
Noi
se a
nd a
ir po
llutio
n is
kep
t to
a m
inim
um b
y no
t allo
win
g sc
hool
bus
es to
ente
r the
sch
ool c
ompo
und
and
also
thro
ugh
the
plan
ting
of m
ore
trees
.
69
Publ
icity
to
arou
se t
he a
war
enes
s of
the
sch
ool
staf
f an
d st
uden
ts o
f th
e
obje
ctiv
es o
f ke
epin
g th
e en
viro
nmen
t cl
ean,
gre
en a
nd b
eaut
iful
is b
y
orga
nizi
ng a
war
enes
s ac
tiviti
es th
roug
h ou
t the
yea
r.
70
The
follo
win
g ta
ble
show
s th
e en
viro
nmen
tal i
ssue
s, o
bjec
tives
and
goa
ls th
at
the
scho
ol o
rgan
izin
g co
mm
ittee
has
dev
ised
for a
hol
istic
and
com
preh
ensi
ve
prog
ram
me.
No
Envi
ronm
enta
l Is
sues
Add
ress
ed
Obj
ectiv
es
Goa
ls
1 P
aper
Was
te
Rec
yclin
g &
Reu
seN
o w
asta
ge, r
educ
e th
e
amou
nt o
f rub
bish
2 C
ante
en W
aste
R
euse
C
ompo
stin
g, re
duce
the
amou
nt o
f foo
d w
aste
3 La
bora
tory
Was
te
Cle
anlin
ess
Toxi
c w
aste
are
sep
arat
ed,
treat
ed a
nd d
ispo
sed
off
safe
ly
4 El
ectri
city
R
educ
e C
ut d
own
its u
sage
and
sav
e
natu
ral r
esou
rces
5 W
ater
R
educ
e C
ut d
own
its u
sage
and
sav
e
natu
ral r
esou
rces
7 To
ilet C
lean
lines
s C
lean
lines
s Pr
oper
cle
anin
g, p
reve
nt a
ir
pollu
tion,
cle
ar b
lock
ages
8 Sc
hool
Gro
und
Bea
utifi
catio
n
Cle
anlin
ess
&
beau
tific
atio
n
Plan
t mor
e ga
rden
s an
d
trees
thro
ugh
goto
ng-r
oyon
g
9 H
ouse
kee
ping
C
lean
lines
s G
oton
g ro
yong
and
recy
clin
g
to k
eep
clas
sroo
ms
clea
n
10S
choo
l bus
es
Cle
anlin
ess
No
bus
ins
scho
ol c
ompo
und
to c
ut d
own
on a
ir an
d no
ise
pollu
tion
11O
dour
C
lean
lines
s N
o in
disc
rimin
ate
dum
ping
of ru
bbis
h in
sch
ool
com
poun
d an
d ke
epin
g
toile
ts c
lean
12S
oil e
rosi
on
No
soil
eros
ion
Plan
t mor
e ga
rden
s, tr
ees
and
plan
ts.
71
The
amou
nt o
f rec
ycla
bles
col
lect
in y
ear 2
004
and
2005
are
as
liste
d in
the
tabl
e be
low
.
Item
s
Wei
ght (
kg)
New
spap
er
3,70
9.00
Car
dboa
rd
3,40
0.00
Alu
min
um ti
ns
13.7
0 O
ther
Met
al ti
ns
124.
50 C
olou
red
Pla
stic
Bot
tles
65
.00
Cle
ar P
last
ic B
ottle
s
213.
00 B
ottle
s
321.
00 T
otal
7,
846.
20 Th
e Sc
hool
sho
uld
be c
ongr
atul
ated
for i
ts o
utst
andi
ng e
fforts
in c
omin
g up
with
a v
ery
inno
vativ
e an
d pr
actic
al p
rogr
amm
e. E
fforts
hav
e be
en ta
ken
to
redu
ce th
e us
age
of e
lect
ricity
, wat
er, p
rintin
g pa
per,
ink
and
chem
ical
s. g
ood
reco
rds
are
bein
g ke
pt to
mon
itor t
he u
sage
of t
hese
item
s th
at a
re u
ltim
atel
y
aim
ed a
t fur
ther
fina
ncia
l sav
ings
for t
he s
choo
l and
pru
dent
use
o v
alua
ble
reso
urce
s.
Effo
rts o
n th
e co
llect
ion
of r
ecyc
labl
es a
re v
ery
com
men
dabl
e an
d th
e
parti
cipa
tion
from
bot
h th
e st
aff
and
stud
ents
ver
y en
cour
agin
g. S
uch
a
prog
ram
me
will
def
inite
ly i
ncul
cate
the
goo
d ha
bit
of r
esou
rce
cons
erva
tion
and
recy
clin
g am
ong
youn
g pe
ople
that
is b
eing
nur
ture
d in
the
scho
ol. T
he
scho
ol is
firs
t to
use
the
4 co
mpa
rtmen
t sys
tem
for
com
post
ing
cant
een
and
gard
en w
aste
whi
ch i
s a
very
a n
ew a
nd b
old
atte
mpt
tow
ard
com
mun
ity
com
post
ing.
The
scho
ol h
as a
lso
done
ver
y w
ell
in t
erm
s of
im
prov
ing
its g
arde
ns a
nd
land
scap
e ov
er
the
year
s.
Goo
d at
tem
pts
have
be
en
mad
e to
pl
ant
orna
men
tals
and
fru
it tre
es i
n th
e sc
hool
com
poun
d, t
he o
nce
barr
en h
ill
slop
es h
ave
been
reju
vena
ted
with
shr
ubs
and
orna
men
tals
.
72
INST
RU
CTI
ON
AL
GU
IDES
C
OM
POST
ING
INST
RU
CT
ION
S Th
is
set
of
inst
ruct
ions
is
in
tend
ed
for
laym
en a
nd is
not
mea
nt t
o be
a s
cien
tific
disc
ours
e on
com
post
ing.
Its
mai
n ob
ject
ive
is
to
give
a
gene
ral
over
view
of
th
e
com
post
ing
proc
ess
and
biol
ogy
as w
ell a
s
to i
ntro
duce
the
bin
met
hod
for
use
in t
he
aver
age
hous
ehol
d.
Hou
seho
lds
are
enco
urag
ed
to
expe
rimen
t, ad
apt
and
mod
ify t
he v
ario
us m
etho
ds f
or t
heir
own
use
bear
ing
in m
ind
the
few
sim
ple
rule
s
need
ed
for
com
post
ing.
Al
l co
mpo
stin
g sy
stem
s w
ill ev
entu
ally
pr
oduc
e
com
post
. It i
s on
ly th
e tim
e ta
ken
for c
ompo
st to
be
prod
uced
and
qua
lity
that
diffe
rs.
The
4 es
sent
ial
ingr
edie
nts
for
com
post
ing
to
happ
en a
re:
Bro
wns
+ G
reen
s +
Air
+ W
ater
“B
row
ns”
and
“gre
ens”
are
bio
degr
adab
le o
rgan
ic
mat
ter
whi
ch
form
s th
e m
ain
ingr
edie
nts
for
com
post
ing.
“Bro
wns
” ar
e dr
y w
oody
mat
eria
l, su
ch a
s dr
y
leav
es,
twig
s an
d st
icks
, sa
w d
ust
etc.
The
y ar
e
rich
in c
arbo
n.
“Gre
ens”
ar
e m
oist
gr
een
mat
eria
ls
such
as
vege
tabl
e sc
raps
, fru
it pe
elin
gs a
nd m
anur
e. G
reen
s ar
e ric
h in
nitr
ogen
.
Com
post
pile
s ca
n al
so b
e su
pple
men
ted
with
nitr
ogen
ous
ferti
lizer
s to
has
ten
the
deco
mpo
sitio
n pr
oces
s.
73
The
thin
gs th
at y
ou c
an u
se a
t hom
e fo
r you
r com
post
ing
bin
are:
Type
Ki
tche
n W
aste
Thes
e in
clud
e:
Fr
uit
and
vege
tabl
e w
aste
s -
ski
ns,
peel
s, s
eeds
, le
aves
, ro
ots,
cor
n co
bs
etc.
E
ntai
ls, i
nnar
ds
M
eat a
nd d
iary
pro
duct
s, e
gg s
hells
Le
ftove
r fo
od
– ric
e,
curr
ies,
pr
awn
shel
ls, b
ones
and
oth
er le
ftove
r co
oked
food
etc
Te
a ba
gs, c
offe
e gr
ound
s
N
ewsp
aper
and
car
dboa
rd
P
aper
tow
els
To
ilet p
aper
Ti
ssue
pap
er
C
ardb
oard
box
es
G
arde
n or
Yar
d W
aste
G
rass
clip
ping
s
Le
aves
W
eeds
D
ry L
eave
s
W
oody
mat
eria
ls (t
wig
s an
d br
anch
es)
S
traw
S
aw d
ust
S
oil
O
ther
Hou
seho
ld It
ems
O
ther
org
anic
pro
duct
s
Mat
eria
ls
• E
mpt
y C
ompo
st B
ins
• So
il
• Ki
tche
n W
aste
• Sh
ovel
• W
ater
Met
hod
Lay
a la
yer
of g
rave
l or
ston
es a
t the
bot
tom
of t
he c
ompo
st b
in fo
r ae
ratio
n.
Put
a la
yer
of s
oil (
abou
t 2
inch
es)
on t
op o
f th
is.
Put
in t
he b
iode
grad
able
74
was
te (
gree
ns),
follo
wed
by
brow
ns.
Rem
embe
r to
rem
ove
all
inor
gani
c
mat
eria
ls
like
plas
tic.
The
finer
yo
u ch
op
your
m
ater
ials
th
e fa
ster
deco
mpo
sitio
n w
ill ta
ke p
lace
.
· Al
l bio
degr
adab
le w
aste
(gr
eens
) sh
ould
be
com
plet
ely
cove
red
with
a
laye
r of
bro
wns
to a
void
ver
min
and
ani
mal
s su
ch a
s fli
es, c
ockr
oach
es, c
ats
and
dogs
from
dig
ging
up
the
food
. Cov
erin
g w
ith b
row
ns a
lso
prev
ents
odo
ur.
· D
o th
is e
very
day
until
the
bin
is fu
ll.
Use
the
next
com
post
bin
whe
n
the
first
one
is fu
ll.
· Yo
ur c
ompo
st f
or t
he f
irst
bin
will
be r
eady
in a
bout
4-6
wee
ks’ t
ime
(dep
endi
ng o
n ty
pe a
nd q
uant
ity o
f you
r ho
useh
old
was
te),
leav
e it
to m
atur
e
for
abou
t a w
eek
and
then
you
r co
mpo
st c
an b
e us
ed a
s fe
rtiliz
er fo
r pl
ants
,
trees
or l
awn.
· Yo
u ca
n us
e th
e bi
n ag
ain
to b
ury
your
was
te o
r us
e a
new
bin
to
cont
inue
. The
con
tent
s m
ust b
e ke
pt m
oist
at a
ll tim
es.
Toub
lesh
ootin
g
Com
post
pile
s us
ing
only
bio
degr
adab
le p
lant
mat
eria
l usu
ally
do
not s
tink
or
attra
ct v
erm
in.
How
ever
, bi
odeg
rada
ble
mat
eria
l co
nsis
ting
of f
ood
scra
ps
may
pos
e a
prob
lem
if n
ot h
andl
ed c
orre
ctly
. The
mos
t com
mon
pro
blem
s an
d
solu
tions
are
giv
en b
elow
:
75
Prob
lem
s
Cau
se
Solu
tions
Food
scr
aps
are
expo
sed.
Cov
er
food
scr
aps
with
soi
l or
brow
ns o
r bur
y an
d m
ix it
into
the
pile
.
Com
post
pile
stin
ks a
nd
attr
act f
lies
Too
wet
or
to
o m
uch
food
scra
ps in
pile
.
Add
mor
e so
il or
bro
wns
and
turn
pile
.
Pile
infe
sted
with
rode
nts
and
verm
in
Exp
osed
foo
d sc
raps
or
hole
s
larg
er th
an ¼
inch
.
Cov
er e
xpos
ed f
ood
scra
ps.
Use
rode
nt p
roof
bin
s or
con
tain
ers
or
traps
and
bai
ts.
Too
dry
Add
w
ater
un
til
moi
st
and
mix
thor
ough
ly.
Com
post
ing
proc
ess
is
slow
or n
ot c
ompo
stin
g
Too
muc
h br
owns
A
dd
mor
e gr
eens
or
or
gani
c
ferti
lizer
or
m
anur
e an
d m
ix
thor
ough
ly.
76
SIM
PLE
3R
s (R
educ
e, R
euse
, Rec
ycle
) FO
R T
HE
HO
ME
Redu
ce
B
uyin
g W
isel
y •
Do
not g
o sh
oppi
ng w
ithou
t a s
hopp
ing
list;
avoi
d im
puls
e bu
ying
. •
Brin
g al
ong
your
ow
n gr
ocer
y or
sho
ppin
g ba
gs.
• A
void
buy
ing
item
s th
at a
re p
acka
ged
in n
on-re
cycl
able
mat
eria
ls.
• B
uy p
rodu
cts
with
less
pac
kagi
ng.
• B
uy in
bul
k to
redu
ce p
acka
ging
as
wel
l as
to s
ave
mon
ey.
• A
void
the
tem
ptat
ion
of re
ques
ting
for n
ew o
r ext
ra p
last
ic b
ags.
•
Buy
dur
able
item
s th
at w
ill la
st.
• B
uy p
rodu
cts
that
are
refil
labl
e.
• B
ring
your
ow
n fo
od c
onta
iner
s (T
iffin
car
riers
) whe
n bu
ying
take
-aw
ay fo
od; a
void
pl
astic
bag
s an
d co
ntai
ners
, and
Sty
rofo
am.
A
ctiv
ities
At H
ome
• A
void
usi
ng d
ispo
sabl
e cu
tlery
mad
e of
pla
stic
and
Sty
rofo
am.
• U
se re
usab
le u
tens
ils in
stea
d of
dis
posa
ble
ones
. •
Use
clo
th in
stea
d of
pap
er o
r tis
sue
for c
lean
ing.
•
Min
imiz
e th
e us
e of
dis
posa
ble
item
s th
at c
anno
t be
recy
cled
; use
clo
th d
iape
rs,
hand
kerc
hief
s an
d na
pkin
s in
stea
d.
• D
o no
t coo
k m
ore
than
you
nee
d; c
ook
just
suf
ficie
nt fo
od fo
r mea
ls.
• St
ore
peris
habl
e fo
od e
g. b
read
, fru
its in
the
refri
gera
tor.
• B
orro
w, s
hare
and
/or h
ire th
ings
that
you
onl
y ne
ed o
ccas
iona
lly.
• S
hare
new
spap
ers,
mag
azin
es a
nd b
ooks
, if p
ossi
ble,
to s
ave
cost
s an
d pa
per.
• R
educ
e ju
nk m
ail b
y w
ritin
g to
com
pani
es a
nd o
rgan
izat
ions
to o
mit
you
from
thei
r m
ailin
g lis
ts.
• U
se re
char
geab
le b
atte
ries
that
are
mor
e fri
endl
y to
the
envi
ronm
ent.
Sav
ing
Ene
rgy
& N
atur
al R
esou
rces
E
lect
ricity
•
Use
the
fan
inst
ead
of a
ir-co
nditi
onin
g w
hene
ver p
ossi
ble.
•
Set
air-
cond
ition
ing
to a
n ap
prop
riate
tem
pera
ture
to a
void
und
er c
oolin
g or
ove
r co
olin
g.
• S
eal a
ll ai
r lea
ks a
roun
d w
indo
ws
and
door
s.
• U
se e
nerg
y sa
ving
bul
bs w
hene
ver p
ossi
ble.
•
Sw
itch
off l
ight
s an
d el
ectri
cal a
pplia
nces
whe
n no
t in
use.
•
Clo
se th
e re
frige
rato
r doo
r im
med
iate
ly a
fter t
akin
g ou
t nec
essa
ry it
ems.
W
ater
•
Avo
id u
sing
the
hose
to w
ash
the
car;
use
a pa
il in
stea
d.
• C
lean
floo
rs w
ith a
mop
inst
ead
of a
wat
er h
ose.
•
Don
’t ke
ep th
e ta
p ru
nnin
g w
hen
brus
hing
you
r tee
th; u
se a
cup
inst
ead.
•
Inst
all d
ual f
lush
toile
ts to
sav
e w
ater
. •
Sw
itch
to lo
w fl
ow fa
ucet
s an
d sh
ower
hea
ds. C
an s
ave
up to
50%
of w
ater
use
d.
• Ta
ke a
sho
wer
inst
ead
of a
foam
bat
h.
• W
ash
only
with
a fu
ll lo
ad w
hen
doin
g la
undr
y.
• C
heck
for f
aulty
taps
and
pip
es to
pre
vent
wat
er le
akag
e.
• Tu
rn o
ff th
e w
ater
tap
tight
ly im
med
iate
ly a
fter u
se.
77
Cre
ativ
e R
euse
• R
euse
old
Sty
rofo
am b
oxes
and
old
tin
cans
to s
tore
thin
gs o
r as
plan
t pot
s.
• R
euse
use
d gl
ass
and
plas
tic c
onta
iner
s as
rece
ptac
les.
•
Reu
se o
ld to
othb
rush
es fo
r cle
anin
g ar
ound
fauc
ets,
bet
wee
n ba
th ti
les,
etc
. •
Sav
e ‘g
rey’
wat
er (
wat
er l
eft
from
was
hing
han
ds a
nd p
late
s) f
or w
ashi
ng f
loor
s,
toile
ts a
nd w
ater
ing
plan
ts w
hene
ver p
ossi
ble.
•
Use
old
sup
erm
arke
t pla
stic
bag
s fo
r sho
ppin
g.
• U
se o
ld c
loth
ing
as ra
gs fo
r cle
anin
g.
• D
onat
e ol
d bu
t usa
ble
clot
hes
to th
e ne
edy.
•
Con
vert
scra
p pa
per i
nto
mem
o pa
ds.
• P
ass
old
text
book
s, s
tory
boo
ks, a
nd to
ys to
oth
ers.
•
Don
ate
good
qua
lity
but u
nwan
ted
item
s to
old
folk
s' h
omes
, cha
ritab
le o
rgan
izat
ions
, et
c.
• R
epai
r and
reco
nditi
on fa
ulty
ele
ctro
nic
appl
ianc
es to
ext
end
thei
r use
ful l
ives
. •
Cle
an a
nd re
use
orna
men
ts fo
r the
nex
t fes
tive
cele
brat
ion.
•
Cle
an a
nd re
use
was
habl
e cu
tlery
and
cro
cker
y fo
r the
nex
t par
ty.
Recy
cle
•
Buy
gre
en la
belle
d pr
oduc
ts.
• B
uy a
nd u
se re
cycl
ed p
rodu
cts
or p
rodu
cts
mad
e of
recy
cled
mat
eria
l. •
Set
asi
de b
oxes
, con
tain
ers
and
stor
age
spac
e fo
r you
r hou
seho
ld re
cycl
able
item
s.
• B
undl
e bo
oks,
new
spap
ers,
mag
azin
es a
nd c
ardb
oard
for e
asie
r han
dlin
g an
d st
orin
g.
• K
eep
your
pla
stic
war
e to
be
recy
cled
sep
arat
ely.
•
Rin
se y
our r
ecyc
labl
e be
vera
ge c
onta
iner
s to
kee
p aw
ay p
ests
and
inse
cts.
•
To s
ave
spac
e, c
rush
or f
latte
n pl
astic
bot
tles
and
alum
iniu
m c
ans.
•
Sep
arat
e cl
ear g
lass
and
col
oure
d if
poss
ible
. Be
care
ful n
ot to
bre
ak th
em.
• B
e cr
eativ
e an
d us
e yo
ur u
nwan
ted
item
s fo
r art
and
craf
t. •
Col
lect
old
new
spap
ers,
col
ourfu
l m
agaz
ines
, w
rapp
ing
pape
r, ca
ndy
and
gum
w
rapp
ers
to u
se a
s co
llage
car
ds, g
ift-w
rapp
ing
mat
eria
l and
tags
. •
Use
bot
h si
des
of p
rintin
g pa
per.
• P
artic
ipat
e in
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
es in
you
r nei
ghbo
urho
od o
r offi
ce.
• S
egre
gate
recy
clab
le it
ems
for c
olle
ctio
n by
was
te c
olle
ctor
s.
• E
lect
rical
and
ele
ctro
nic
(E&E
) ite
ms
such
as
audi
o-vi
sual
equ
ipm
ent,
hous
ehol
d ap
plia
nces
, of
fice
equi
pmen
t, co
mpu
ters
and
per
iphe
rals
can
be
give
n aw
ay t
o de
aler
s or
ele
ctric
al s
hops
for r
efur
bish
ing,
spa
re p
arts
or s
afe
disp
osal
. •
Con
tact
recy
clin
g ag
ents
that
col
lect
E&E
item
s.
• K
eep
batte
ries
and
fluor
esce
nt l
amps
sep
arat
ely
for
colle
ctio
n by
the
Mun
icip
al
Cou
ncil
or p
lace
them
in s
peci
ally
pro
vide
d co
ntai
ners
at w
et m
arke
ts o
r par
ticip
atin
g su
perm
arke
ts th
at c
olle
ct th
ese
item
s fo
r saf
e di
spos
al. T
hese
can
not b
e re
cycl
ed.
• B
ulk
was
te s
uch
as f
urni
ture
and
ren
ovat
ion
was
te c
an b
e ta
ken
away
by
the
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il fo
r saf
e di
spos
al.
• S
end
your
re
cycl
able
s to
th
e ne
ares
t re
cycl
ing
agen
t or
ce
nter
, ch
arita
ble
or
com
mun
ity o
rgan
izat
ion,
etc
. •
Arra
nge
for
your
rec
ycla
bles
to
be c
olle
cted
if
you
are
unab
le t
o se
nd t
hem
to
a co
llect
ion
cent
er.
• C
ompo
st y
our
orga
nic
was
te (
food
scr
aps,
veg
etab
le t
rimm
ings
, ga
rden
clip
ping
s)
whe
reve
r pos
sibl
e.
78
RECY
CLIN
G T
ABLE
MA
TER
IALS
TH
AT
CA
N B
E R
ECYC
LED
M
ATE
RIA
LS T
HA
T A
RE
DIF
FIC
ULT
TO
R
ECYC
LE
PAPE
R
New
spap
ers,
boo
ks,
mag
azin
es,
loos
e pa
per,
card
boar
d, c
arto
ns.
Glo
ssy
or
wax
ed
pape
r, ca
rbon
pa
per,
amm
onia
pa
per,
tissu
e pa
per,
toile
t pa
per,
enve
lope
s w
ith p
last
ic w
indo
ws,
dirt
y or
oily
pa
per,
coffe
e an
d te
a sa
chet
s, P
VC
wra
ppin
g.
PL
AST
IC
Pla
stic
dr
inki
ng
bottl
es
&
ice-
crea
m
cont
aine
rs.
Milk
, w
ater
, ju
ice,
cos
met
ic,
sham
poo,
dis
h an
d la
undr
y de
terg
ent
bottl
es;
yogu
rt an
d m
arga
rine
tubs
; ce
real
bo
x lin
ers,
gr
ocer
y,
trash
an
d re
tail
bags
, CD
s, D
VD
s.
Styr
ofoa
m
(pol
ysty
rene
) bo
xes
and
cutle
ry,
boxe
d dr
inks
an
d be
vera
ge
cont
aine
rs
(con
tain
ing
plas
tic li
ning
etc
). To
ys (m
ixtu
re o
f pla
stic
and
oth
er m
ater
ials
). M
edic
ine
tabl
et w
rapp
ing
foil,
cof
fee
and
tea
sach
ets,
PV
C w
rapp
ing.
MET
AL
Alu
min
ium
sof
t dr
ink
cans
, bi
scui
t an
d m
ilk t
ins,
pre
serv
ed f
ood
cans
, sc
rap
iron,
bra
ss, c
oppe
r, et
c.
GLA
SS
Cle
ar
(flin
t) gl
ass,
co
lour
ed
glas
s (a
mbe
r, bl
ue, g
reen
).
Bul
bs,
cera
mic
m
ugs,
cu
ps,
jugs
, m
irror
s,
win
dow
pan
es.
C
LOTH
& O
LD C
LOTH
ES
Cle
an u
sabl
e cl
othe
s.
Und
erga
rmen
ts, d
irty
or to
rn c
loth
es a
nd d
irty
clot
h.
OTH
ER M
ATE
RIA
LS
Alu
min
ium
foil,
toot
hpas
te tu
bes.
B
atte
ries,
han
dpho
ne b
atte
ries,
han
dpho
nes,
flu
ores
cent
tube
s, e
tc.
Bad
ly
brok
en
furn
iture
, fa
ns,
lam
ps,
mat
tress
es, r
efrig
erat
ors,
was
hing
mac
hine
s.
Com
pute
rs,
som
e in
kjet
ca
rtrid
ges,
re
man
ufac
ture
d or
re
fille
d to
ner
cartr
idge
s,
torn
prin
ter r
ibbo
ns.
PR
ACTI
CE T
HE 3
RS IN
YO
UR H
OM
E TO
SAV
E M
ONE
Y,
RESO
URCE
S, E
NERG
Y AN
D SA
VE T
HE E
NVIR
ONM
ENT!
79
STA
RTI
NG
A R
ECYC
LIN
G C
OM
MU
NIT
Y 1.
How
to S
tart
A R
ecyc
ling
Com
mun
ity
1.C
onta
ct th
e co
mm
unity
lead
ers
from
the
JKKK
, RT,
RA
or T
aman
resi
dent
s.
Con
vinc
e th
e le
ader
s th
at re
cycl
ing
is
bene
ficia
l to
the
envi
ronm
ent a
s w
ell a
s
the
com
mun
ity.
2.
Hol
d m
eetin
gs o
r dis
cuss
ions
with
the
lead
ers
and
resi
dent
s to
exp
lore
the
idea
and
expl
ain
the
prog
ram
me
in o
rder
to o
btai
n su
ppor
t fro
m th
em. E
veni
ngs
and
wee
kend
s ar
e us
ually
goo
d tim
es to
hol
d su
ch m
eetin
gs.
3.
See
k ou
t alli
es o
r cha
mpi
ons
– it
is im
porta
nt to
iden
tify
key
pers
ons
who
are
inte
rest
ed a
nd w
illing
to s
pend
tim
e an
d ef
fort
to p
rom
ote
recy
clin
g
activ
ities
. The
y ca
n ac
t as
cata
lyst
s to
cha
mpi
on th
e ca
use
in th
eir o
wn
com
mun
ity.
4.
Org
aniz
e a
recy
clin
g ta
lk o
r tra
inin
g w
ith t
he a
id o
f th
e R
T or
RA
com
mitt
ee o
r the
Mun
icip
al C
ounc
il.
Get
exp
erts
to g
ive
a ta
lk o
n ho
w to
car
ry o
ut w
aste
sep
arat
ion.
5.
Afte
r th
e ta
lk,
form
a w
orki
ng c
omm
ittee
fro
m a
mon
gst
the
parti
cipa
nts
who
are
willi
ng to
ove
rsee
and
coo
rdin
ate
the
recy
clin
g pr
ogra
mm
e.
2. D
ecid
ing
on th
e M
etho
d 1.
Afte
r th
e in
itial
ra
ppor
t, yo
u ca
n st
art
to
plan
ou
t th
e de
tails
of
the
prog
ram
me
with
the
Com
mitt
ee. O
ne o
f the
crit
ical
are
as is
to d
eter
min
e th
e
met
hod
of c
olle
ctio
n m
ost s
uita
ble
in y
our a
rea.
2.Th
ere
are
basi
cally
two
type
s of
col
lect
ion
met
hods
.
A)
Ker
bsid
e co
llect
ion
- re
side
nts
plac
e th
eir
recy
clab
les
in f
ront
of
thei
r
hous
es a
nd t
hese
are
col
lect
ed b
y ap
poin
ted
mem
bers
of
the
recy
clin
g
com
mitt
ee o
r age
nt.
Adv
anta
ges:
1.
Res
iden
ts d
o no
t nee
d to
go
far t
o de
posi
t the
ir re
cycl
able
item
s.
2.N
o ne
ed to
bui
ld a
per
man
ent c
olle
ctio
n pl
ace
if re
cycl
able
s ar
e ta
ken
way
on th
e co
llect
ion
day
itsel
f.
80
Dis
adva
ntag
es:
1.M
ore
effo
rt ne
eded
for d
oor-
to-d
oor c
olle
ctio
n.
2.M
ay b
e st
olen
or t
aken
aw
ay b
y ou
tsid
ers
if th
ese
are
not c
olle
cted
on
time.
3.N
eed
a pl
ace
for
colle
ctio
n or
sto
rage
if n
ot c
olle
cted
by
recy
clin
g ag
ent o
n
the
sam
e da
y.
B) D
rop-
off c
entr
es–
resi
dent
s dr
op o
ff th
eir r
ecyc
labl
es a
t a d
esig
nate
d ar
ea
for c
olle
ctio
n.
Adv
anta
ges:
•S
aves
on
labo
ur c
osts
/tim
e.
•No
need
of
a pe
rman
ent
stor
age
plac
e fo
r re
cycl
able
s if
all r
esid
ents
brin
g
the
recy
clab
les
on a
n ap
poin
ted
day
and
they
are
the
n ta
ken
away
by
recy
clin
g ag
ent o
n th
e sa
me
day.
•If a
sto
rage
faci
lity
is b
uilt
then
som
e so
rt of
sec
urity
has
to b
e pr
ovid
ed.
•Les
s ch
ance
of b
eing
sto
len.
Dis
adva
ntag
es:
•Sto
rage
spa
ce n
eede
d if
not
colle
cted
by
the
recy
clin
g ag
ent o
n th
e sa
me
day.
•It m
ay b
e ha
rd to
iden
tify
a su
itabl
e pl
ace.
•Res
iden
ts m
ay n
ot b
e fre
e on
the
appo
inte
d da
y.
3. O
rgan
ise
a R
ecyc
ling
Day
Org
aniz
e an
d pl
an a
Rec
yclin
g D
ay -
this
mea
ns i
dent
ifyin
g su
itabl
e da
y to
kic
k-
star
t th
e re
cycl
ing
activ
ities
. G
et
your
Rec
yclin
g C
omm
ittee
to
pl
an
and
desi
gnat
e du
ties
to e
ach
pers
on s
uch
as
who
sho
uld
be re
spon
sibl
e fo
r:
•Pub
licity
- d
istri
butin
g pa
mph
lets
, pu
tting
up b
anne
rs.
81
•Sor
ting,
tyin
g, w
eigh
ing
& re
cord
ing
•Con
tact
the
agen
t or
colle
ctor
to in
form
and
rem
ind
him
of t
he d
ay a
nd ti
me
for c
olle
ctio
n
•Acc
ount
ing
– a
treas
urer
mus
t be
appo
inte
d to
kee
p th
e ac
coun
ts in
pro
per
orde
r an
d to
dis
burs
e th
e ac
coun
ts a
ccor
ding
to
the
Com
mitt
ee’s
dire
ctiv
es.
He
need
s to
che
ck o
ut th
e m
arke
t pric
es o
f the
recy
clab
les
and
liais
e w
ith th
e
buye
r for
pay
men
t.
•Sec
urity
per
sonn
el -
to
ensu
re t
hat
the
recy
clab
les
are
not
stol
en f
rom
the
stor
age
faci
litie
s.
Prep
are
info
rmat
ion
pam
phle
ts f
or d
istri
butio
n. I
nfor
mat
ion
such
as
the
dos
and
don’
ts o
f rec
yclin
g, h
ow to
sep
arat
e re
cycl
able
s, fr
eque
ncy
of c
olle
ctio
n,
time
and
date
, etc
.
The
mai
n ac
tiviti
es o
n re
cycl
ing
day
are
sorti
ng,
tyin
g an
d w
eigh
ing.
Som
e
clea
ning
may
be
need
ed t
o if
tins
bottl
es e
tc. a
re n
ot r
inse
d be
fore
hand
. To
attra
ct p
artic
ipat
ion,
you
can
incl
ude
othe
r ite
ms
in y
our
prog
ram
mes
suc
h as
fun
gam
es, a
rt co
mpe
titio
n, lu
cky
draw
s, m
ini-c
once
rt et
c.
Eval
uate
set
back
s an
d w
eakn
esse
s. In
eve
ry p
roje
cts
ther
e w
ill b
e se
tbac
ks
and
wea
knes
ses.
The
se n
eed
to b
e ta
ken
note
off
by m
embe
rs o
f th
e
Rec
yclin
g C
omm
ittee
.
Mod
ify
the
proc
edur
es
to
mak
e th
e pr
ogra
mm
e m
ore
effic
ient
. Ev
ery
com
mun
ity i
s di
ffere
nt.
Thin
gs t
hat
wor
ks f
or o
ther
com
mun
ities
nee
d no
t
nece
ssar
ily w
ork
for
your
com
mun
ity.
Adap
t, m
odify
and
impr
ove
as y
ou g
o
alon
g.
Det
erm
ine
with
th
e co
mm
ittee
w
hat
to
do
with
th
e pr
ocee
ds.
Diff
eren
t
com
mun
ities
hav
e di
ffere
nt o
pini
ons
on w
hat t
o do
with
the
proc
eeds
col
lect
ed.
Som
e co
mm
uniti
es m
ay a
lso
offe
r to
giv
e th
e re
cycl
able
s aw
ay t
o ch
arita
ble
orga
niza
tions
inst
ead
of s
ellin
g th
em.
Som
e ex
ampl
es o
f ho
w t
he p
roce
eds
may
be
used
are
:
•Com
mun
ity
deve
lopm
ent
such
as
re
furb
ishi
ng
the
com
mun
ity
hall,
land
scap
ing,
bui
ld a
chi
ldre
n’s
libra
ry, e
tc.
82
•Pay
wor
kers
who
hel
p to
col
lect
and
sor
t th
e re
cycl
able
s or
for
pro
vidi
ng
secu
rity.
The
rec
yclin
g ac
tivity
can
act
ually
pro
vide
job
oppo
rtuni
ties
for
the
less
fortu
nate
indi
vidu
als
in y
our o
wn
com
mun
ity.
•Don
ate
to c
harit
able
org
aniz
atio
ns
•A c
ombi
natio
n of
the
abov
e
Whi
chev
er w
ays
that
the
Rec
yclin
g C
omm
ittee
cho
ose
to u
tiliz
e th
e fu
nds,
you
shou
ld a
lway
s ke
ep a
rec
ord
of y
our c
olle
ctio
ns a
nd p
roce
eds.
Build
ing
trust
and
con
fiden
ce in
the
com
mun
ity is
key
to g
reat
er s
uppo
rt an
d
succ
ess
in th
e lo
ng ru
n!
4. R
ecor
d K
eepi
ng
Keep
pro
per r
ecor
ds o
f:
1.Ti
me
and
date
of c
olle
ctio
n
2.W
eigh
t eac
h ty
pe o
f ite
m c
olle
cted
eg.
new
spap
er, c
ardb
oard
, gla
ss, p
last
ic,
old
clot
hes,
etc
.
3.K
eep
a re
cord
of c
ash
flow
, con
tain
ing
info
rmat
ion
on:
•Mon
ey p
aid
out t
o bu
y re
cycl
able
item
s fro
m c
omm
unity
(if n
ot c
olle
cted
free
)
•Mon
ey p
aid
out t
o co
llect
ors,
sor
ters
or h
elpe
rs (i
f any
)
•Mon
ey c
olle
cted
from
the
sale
A pr
oper
reco
rd c
an s
how
the
prog
ress
from
mon
th-to
-mon
th a
nd y
ear-t
o-ye
ar.
The
Rec
yclin
g C
omm
ittee
can
pro
duce
col
ourfu
l cha
rts t
hat
sum
mar
izes
the
prog
ress
and
ach
ieve
men
ts o
f the
rec
yclin
g pr
ogra
mm
e. T
his
is a
goo
d w
ay
to a
ckno
wle
dge
and
mot
ivat
e th
e m
embe
rs/re
side
nts
to w
ork
hard
er f
or
com
mon
goa
ls.
6. P
ract
ical
poi
nts
to re
mem
ber
1. F
or p
ublic
ity, p
repa
re b
anne
rs a
nd h
ang
them
out
one
or t
wo
wee
ks b
efor
e
the
colle
ctio
n da
y to
rem
ind
peop
le to
brin
g ou
t the
ir re
cycl
able
s.
2.E
nsur
e th
at t
he c
olle
ctio
n is
reg
ular
so
that
peo
ple
mak
e it
a ha
bitu
al
prac
tice
to b
ring
out t
heir
recy
clab
les.
3. E
nsur
e th
at th
e ag
ent c
omes
on
the
appo
inte
d tim
e an
d da
y to
col
lect
the
item
s so
that
peo
ple
do n
ot h
ave
to w
ait l
ong.
83
4. E
nsur
e th
at th
e co
mm
unity
eng
ages
an
agen
t tha
t col
lect
s ev
eryt
hing
and
not
only
sp
ecifi
c ite
ms
such
as
pa
per
or
alum
iniu
m
cans
an
d le
avin
g
unec
onom
ic it
ems
behi
nd.
5. R
epor
t reg
ular
ly to
the
com
mun
ity th
e pr
ogra
mm
e de
tails
. Thi
s w
ill e
nsur
e
that
fund
s ar
e no
t mis
used
and
that
the
com
mun
ity k
now
s w
here
the
fund
s go
to.
6. F
or p
ublic
ity, p
repa
re b
anne
rs a
nd h
ang
them
out
one
or t
wo
wee
ks b
efor
e
the
colle
ctio
n da
y to
rem
ind
peop
le to
brin
g ou
t the
ir re
cycl
able
s.
7.E
nsur
e th
at t
he c
olle
ctio
n is
reg
ular
so
that
peo
ple
mak
e it
a ha
bitu
al
prac
tice
to b
ring
out t
heir
recy
clab
les.
8. E
nsur
e th
at th
e ag
ent c
omes
on
the
appo
inte
d tim
e an
d da
y to
col
lect
the
item
s so
that
peo
ple
do n
ot h
ave
to w
ait l
ong.
9. E
nsur
e th
at th
e co
mm
unity
eng
ages
an
agen
t tha
t col
lect
s ev
eryt
hing
and
not
only
sp
ecifi
c ite
ms
such
as
pa
per
or
alum
iniu
m
cans
an
d le
avin
g
unec
onom
ic it
ems
behi
nd.
10. R
epor
t reg
ular
ly to
the
com
mun
ity th
e pr
ogra
mm
e de
tails
. Thi
s w
ill e
nsur
e
that
fund
s ar
e no
t mis
used
and
that
the
com
mun
ity k
now
s w
here
the
fund
s go
to.