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247458
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Govt To Build Hi-Tech Waste Disposal Plants With Green Technology Concept
SEREMBAN (Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia), July 12 (Bernama) -- The government
will build hi-tech waste disposal plants with green technology aspects included,
to manage a systematic long term garbage disposal initiative and avoid depending
on land fills.
Housing and Local Government Minister Chor Chee Heung said the hi-tech
plants would use various systems, including the incinerator technology used by
developed countries like Japan and Singapore.
"We are currently using the traditional method of waste disposal whereby
garbage is collected and disposed at land fills. We have 167 land fills in the
country.
"However, developed countries have no such problems of looking for suitable
landfills because they are using hi-tech methods and do not depend on land
fills. We too cannot depend on land fills forever," he told reporters after
launching Fleet SWM Environment Sdn Bhd's Modern Technology Towards
Privatisation initiative here on Thursday.
He said the Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporation was
currently identifying suitable locations and the most suitable system to be used
for waste disposal management before opening tenders for the construction of
such facilities to companies.
The initial plan is to build hi-tech waste disposal plants in urban areas
like Kuala Lumpur where garbage disposed can reach 2,400 tonnes a day.
"The proposed building of hi-tech waste disposal plants is a long term plan
and can take up to four years to build them," he said.
Meanwhile, SWM Environment executive director Dr Uzir Abdul Malik said the
company, one of three companies awarded concessions for waste disposal, had
spent about RM100 million (US$31.348 million) to buy 250 compactor lorries to
provide better services and waste disposal initiatives.
-- BERNAMA