‘Only 5% of flat dwellers complying’


Photos By StoryPhotos OH ING YEEN
Wan Samsuri at his home in PPR Seri Pulau Pinang Flats packing up some egg cartons for recycling.

IT HAS been more than a year since residents of high-rises were notified of the upcoming mandatory waste separation at source.

Now nearly a month into the enforcement of the rule on June 1, not everyone is practising it yet.

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