Managing solid waste effectively


MALAYSIA has much to be proud of its achievement in cutting carbon emissions intensity by 33% of its gross domes­tic product. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak told the United Nations Climate Summit 2014 that we are on track to hit the 40% target by 2020.

Although the country did not receive the financial and technological transfer promised by developed countries in Copenhagen six years ago, we have been able to achieve this by implementing new national policies on climate change and green technology according to Najib.

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