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Solid

Waste
Management

INTRODUCTION

Anthropogenic activities generate solid waste, including residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial operations. As populations increase, economic development progresses, and urbanization accelerates, the volume of solid waste generated also rises. Therefore, adopting effective and sustainable practices for solid waste management is crucial to prevent adverse environmental impacts. One such practice involves reusing or recycling solid waste to transform it into valuable raw materials or products.

"Transforming Waste
Into Valuable Resources"

 

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OUR SERVICE

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Waste Planning &
Management

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Technical &
Feasibility Studies

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Data
Management

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Project
Management

Our organization has been at the forefront of pioneering efforts in integrated solid waste management. Our extensive experience spans various aspects, including strategic planning, master planning, capacity building and training, technical and feasibility studies, and implementing and monitoring tangible projects and programs.

With a strong focus on solid waste management's legal and institutional dimensions, we have established collaborative relationships with key stakeholders such as government agencies and technology suppliers.

Recognizing the significance of public participation in solid waste management, we actively engage with communities through numerous awareness and training events. We aim to foster a sense of responsibility and promote waste reduction practices by involving the public and local communities. We strive to transform waste into resources through our comprehensive approach to solid waste management. By leveraging our expertise, collaborating with stakeholders, and promoting public awareness, we work towards building sustainable communities and preserving the environment for future generations.

PROJECT REFERENCE

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Integrated Solid Waste Management Study 

Sarawak, East Malaysia

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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Baseline Study

Langkawi, West Malaysia

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