Many still ignoring green rule


Boon Chee (in green) showing residents how to pour kitchen waste collected in the containers given into a drum at the launch of the waste segregation system at Taman Desa Oren in Butterworth. With them is MPSP LA21 co-ordinator Chew Eng Seng (second left).

ABOUT half of the apartments on mainland Penang are still not following the law on waste segregation at site, said Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP) president Datuk Rozali Mohamud.

He said only 49.6% of the 292 joint management bodies or management corporations had complied with the green law as of October.

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