SWCorp targets reduction in Johor waste collection to 920,000 tonnes this year


Cairul wants all parties to play their part in reducing waste. — ZAZALI MUSA/The Star

JOHOR BARU: Johoreans are slowly but surely cutting down the amount of waste they generate every year, and that is good news for the state’s overburdened landfills.

Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation Sdn Bhd (SWCorp) said there had been a downward trend in the volume of waste produced in the state over the past three years.

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