Reduce, reuse waste, Shah Alam folk urged


Ng (left) sitting on a bench made from recycled beverage cartons while Aranols (standing, centre) and Cheremi look on.

SHAH Alam City Council (MBSA) is aiming to have 100,000 households, particularly in landed properties, for participation in its recycling initiatives by next year.

Its Solid Waste Management and Public Cleaning Department director Mohd Azmi Amer Khan said at the moment, the figure stood at over 60,000 households, including landed residential units, apartments and village areas.

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