MBPJ steps up efforts to improve cleanliness


(From left) Petaling Jaya deputy mayor Johary Anuar, Mohd Azizi, Karcher Cleaning Systems general manager Kiew See Wei and professional division manager Shahrul Ridzwan Lazim after the signing of the memorandum.

STARTING Jan 1, 2018, those in the development sector who are not getting their solid waste picked up by Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) will be required to use contractor panel services registered with MBPJ to dispose of the solid waste.

MBPJ signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Karcher Cleaning System Sdn Bhd at the council’s headquarters in Petaling Jaya to improve cleanliness in public areas.

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