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    Residents’ perceptions of the visual quality of on-site wastes storage bins in Kuching. by Chung, Darylynn Yiu Li, Muda, Azizi, Che Omar, Che musa, Abd Manaf, Latifah

    Published 2010
    “…Research on resident's visual preferences and concerns for solid waste management facilities is still limited. …”
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    Design and analysis a black box for used cooking oil filtration by Abdul Kadir, Hakim Naqiuddin

    Published 2021
    “…Finally, make a design selection using computer-aided design software that produces a visual prototype. The findings show that black boxes for used cooking oil refining realise customer needs.…”
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    A study on the e-waste disposal method in Puncak Alam, Selangor by Fawwaz Zulfadhli Norazmy

    Published 2014
    “…However, in the end of the survey, almost all of them (96%) had realised the harmful effects from E-waste and showed their enthusiasm towards proper E-waste disposal methods.…”
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    Determining waste generation factors in Klang Valley refurbishment projects / Chai Kok Liong by Chai, Kok Liong

    Published 2016
    “…Through survey and analysis processes, the objectives of this research will be discovered and then the researcher could able to recommend and suggest advices on waste minimisation. The recommendation listed out and discussed will enhance the waste minimization for the construction industry and hopefully the reader of this research could realise the importance of waste minimization.…”
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    Visual analytic technique for waste collection management dataset analysis / Hamna Syazwani Amizan by Amizan, Hamna Syazwani

    Published 2017
    “…Aim of this project is to interpret the data visually by converting the static form of data into interactive form. …”
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    Household separation behaviour of residual waste: the moderating effect of environmental commitment / Siti Aisyah Asrul by Asrul, Siti Aisyah

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, in 2015, separation at source programme is implemented with more enhanced program where households need to separate their waste at source according to the type of waste. This is to ensure that less solid waste will be sent to landfills and prevent disposal of recyclable materials. …”
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    Modelling Rural Waste Management Using Community Participative Approach (S/O 12935) by Jamaludin, Noor Asma, Ayoup, Hazeline, Che Pak, Nur Azliani Haniza

    Published 2021
    “…However, data revealed that the majority of the respondents realised the need to have a systematic solid waste management system and perceived that there is improper waste disposal issue in their residential area. …”
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    Better In My Tummy: A Mobile App to Prevent Food Waste by NUR HUSNINA, KHALIK

    Published 2023
    “…Food waste is a known problem in today’s day and age and UNIMAS is not excluded. …”
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    Characteristics of concrete containing crushed glass and ceramic waste as fine aggregate material by Adnan, Suraya Hani, Lee, Tze Hui, Kamarulzaman, Nurul Amirah

    Published 2017
    “…Human being starts to realise that the fact of environment impacts due to the poor management of waste product produced by industries in this whole world. …”
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    MANAGING WASTE ELIMINATION DATABASE IN LEAN MANUFACTURING: IMPROVE PROBLEM SOLVING CAPABILITY by A. P., Puvanasvaran, Y., Hui Hui, N., Norazlin

    Published 2014
    “…An application for managing the waste elimination database in lean manufacturing to improve the visual indicators and enhance the problem solving capabilities of the employees in the organization is introduced as the basic success factors to drive the process of continuous improvement culture forward. …”
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    Penggunaan bahan-bahan minyak kelapa sawit sebagai agen pemulihan asfal terpakai by Hainin, Mohd. Rosli

    Published 1993
    “…These advantages can be realised provided the in-service performance of recycled materials (milling waste) is similar to that of comparable new material. …”
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    Managing Waste Elimination Database In Lean Manufacturing: Improve Problem Solving Capability by Puvanasvaran, A. Perumal, Yee, Hui Hui, Norazlin, Nasir

    Published 2014
    “…An application for managing the waste elimination database in lean manufacturing to improve the visual indicators and enhance the problem solving capabilities of the employees in the organization is introduced as the basic success factors to drive the process of continuous improvement culture forward. …”
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    Real-time intelligent recycle waste detection and classification using you only look once version 5 / Aiman Syafwan Amran by Amran, Aiman Syafwan

    Published 2023
    “…In Malaysia, the traditional approach to recycle waste detection and classification primarily relies on manual sorting and visual inspection by waste management personnel. …”
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    Electronic design of portable ECT for crude palm oil quality monitoring system by Mohamad, Elmy Johana, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi, Rahiman, Mohd Hafiz Fazalul, Mohd Muji, Siti Zarina

    Published 2012
    “…There is no monitoring system that is currently available in our local palm oil mill to visualize the percentage of load waste present inside the vessel. …”
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    Renewable energy sources from biomass through incineration by Rozainee, M., Ngo, S.P, Salema, A. A., Tan, K.G.

    Published 2008
    “…Of particular interest are rice husk and palm wastes (fibre, shell and empty fruit bunch) with annual generation rates of 0.47 million tonnes (as of 2001) and 18.8 million tonnes(as of 2001)respectively. …”
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