Plan for smarter waste management in the pipeline


KUALA LUMPUR: The Housing and Local Government Ministry is accelerating bold reforms to build a smarter, cleaner and greener waste management system that supports Malaysia’s circular economy and decarbonisation agenda, says Nga Kor Ming (pic).

The Housing and Local Govern­ment Minister emphasised that waste should no longer be viewed as a liability but as a valuable resource to be harnessed for sustainable growth.

“Our mission is clear: that is to transform waste from trash to cash, from being seen as a burden into a resource that fuels Malay­sia’s low-carbon, circular economy.

“We are pushing bold reforms under the 13th Malaysia Plan and beyond, laying the foundation for a system that is sustainable, efficient and forward-looking,” he said at the Waste Management Association of Malaysia’s 20th anniversary annual conference 2025 here yesterday, Bernama reported.

Among the key initiatives Nga highlighted is the conversion of 20% of public cleansing vehicles nationwide to electric models by 2027, in line with Malaysia’s decarbonisation goals.

He also outlined the expansion of waste-to-energy facilities, with the number of plants set to increase to 18 across Peninsular Malaysia.

Nga added that the Circular Economy Blueprint 2025–2035 will digitise every stage of waste management, from collection to recycling, making the entire process more efficient and trans­parent.

“A cornerstone of this blueprint is the Extended Producer Respon­sibility (EPR) policy, which is a game-changer.

“It shifts accountability up­stream, ensures producers ­take responsibility for the life cycle of their products, encourages innovation in product design and creates new opportunities in recycling and green business,” he said.

Reaffirming Malaysia’s colla­borative approach, Nga underscored the importance of the 4P Principle – People-Private-Public Partner­ships – to ensure sustainable cities and thriving commu­nities.

The conference, titled “Smart Waste Management: Harnessing Technology for a Greener Tomorrow”, convened international delegates, industry leaders and policymakers to share solutions for sustainable waste ­management.

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