While you stay safely at home, the waste collector is hard at work


Waste collectors doing their job as usual as they are essential works.

IPOH: Every work day for the past 20 years before the movement control order (MCO), S. Ganeson has been dutifully performing his job of collecting waste in residential and commercials areas here.

“During this MCO period, the amount of waste churned out, including that in residential areas, is still normal. I continue to work every day, starting at around 6am before my shift ends at 1pm.

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