87 households fined over failure to separate waste


Cairul Hisham (second from left) checking out recycled products made by students during the Mendaya Komuniti programme at Persada Johor International Convention Centre.

Eighty-seven compounds were issued to owners of residential properties in Johor for failing to separate their domestic waste.

State Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) director Cairul Hisham Jalaluddin said about 210,000 households were inspected since January this year.

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