New project to put trash to good use


Sirim president and group chief executive Prof Ahmad Fadzil Mohammad Hani (right) and Zulkarnain (in white) being briefed on how the anaerobic digestive system functions at the launch of the system in US7, Subang Jaya. —ZAHID IZZANI/The Star

With the implementation of the anaerobic digestion system (ADS) at the USJ 7 food court in Subang Jaya, waste can be used to generate clean energy.

Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) was one of the four councils selected in a joint project by Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry (KeTTHA), Sirim Berhad and selected councils for the ADS project.

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