Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position

Solid waste management is becoming more critical in Malaysia due to unresolved problems and the emergence of new issues both at local and international levels. The most fundamental aspects still unsolved is the basic information about our waste i.e. data on the source and types of solid wastes and i...

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Main Authors: Mohd Nasir Hassan,, Theng , Lee Chong, Mizanur Rahman,, Mohd Nazeri Salleh,, Zulina Zakaria ,, Muhamad Awang,
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Published: Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2001
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2162/
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spelling my-ukm.journal.21622011-07-05T01:13:19Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2162/ Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position Mohd Nasir Hassan, Theng , Lee Chong Mizanur Rahman, Mohd Nazeri Salleh, Zulina Zakaria , Muhamad Awang, Solid waste management is becoming more critical in Malaysia due to unresolved problems and the emergence of new issues both at local and international levels. The most fundamental aspects still unsolved is the basic information about our waste i.e. data on the source and types of solid wastes and its physical, chemical and biological characteristics. This article highlights the basin issues of waste generation rate and its composition together with aspects such as the level of waste disposal, the prospects of capital-intensive waste treatment technologies especially incineration, and the inherent issue of recycling. This article also presents the latest information about the physical composition of Malaysian wastes, together with the values on bulk density, moisture content and the calorific value. Recycling issue is discussed in terms of roles to be played by major key players in the recycling chain, efforts to improve the rate of recycling and finally the cost and benefit aspects of recycling Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2001 Article PeerReviewed Mohd Nasir Hassan, and Theng , Lee Chong and Mizanur Rahman, and Mohd Nazeri Salleh, and Zulina Zakaria , and Muhamad Awang, (2001) Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position. Malaysian Journal of Environmental Management, 2 . pp. 25-43. ISSN 1511-7855 http://www.ems-malaysia.org/mjem/index.html
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description Solid waste management is becoming more critical in Malaysia due to unresolved problems and the emergence of new issues both at local and international levels. The most fundamental aspects still unsolved is the basic information about our waste i.e. data on the source and types of solid wastes and its physical, chemical and biological characteristics. This article highlights the basin issues of waste generation rate and its composition together with aspects such as the level of waste disposal, the prospects of capital-intensive waste treatment technologies especially incineration, and the inherent issue of recycling. This article also presents the latest information about the physical composition of Malaysian wastes, together with the values on bulk density, moisture content and the calorific value. Recycling issue is discussed in terms of roles to be played by major key players in the recycling chain, efforts to improve the rate of recycling and finally the cost and benefit aspects of recycling
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author Mohd Nasir Hassan,
Theng , Lee Chong
Mizanur Rahman,
Mohd Nazeri Salleh,
Zulina Zakaria ,
Muhamad Awang,
spellingShingle Mohd Nasir Hassan,
Theng , Lee Chong
Mizanur Rahman,
Mohd Nazeri Salleh,
Zulina Zakaria ,
Muhamad Awang,
Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position
author_facet Mohd Nasir Hassan,
Theng , Lee Chong
Mizanur Rahman,
Mohd Nazeri Salleh,
Zulina Zakaria ,
Muhamad Awang,
author_sort Mohd Nasir Hassan,
title Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position
title_short Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position
title_full Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position
title_fullStr Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position
title_full_unstemmed Solid waste management – what’s the Malaysian position
title_sort solid waste management – what’s the malaysian position
publisher Environmental Management Society, Malaysia
publishDate 2001
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2162/
http://www.ems-malaysia.org/mjem/index.html
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