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Sungai Lalang industrial area contaminated by toxic waste
FOUR factories in the industrial area of Sungai Lalang was ordered to close until further notice, after the Semenyih Fire and Rescue Station found drums containing chemical toxic waste behind a steel frame factory.
Human Writes: Malaysia rated one of the world’s worst for plastic pollution
Malaysia not only struggles with disposing of its own plastic rubbish safely but is also importing plastic wastes from other countries. What gives, wonders Human Writes columnist Mangai Balasegaram.
All out to check plastic waste crisis
KLANG: The Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Ministry is stepping up efforts to mitigate Malaysia’s plastic waste crisis.
Johan Setia to get tube well to address decade-long peat fire issue
KLANG: A tube well will be built as part of the Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Ministry's efforts to combat the decade-long peat fire issue in Johan Setia here.
DoE targets shutdown of 100 illegal recycling factories by April
KLANG: The Department of Environment (DoE) aims to shut down 100 illegal plastic recycling factories by the end of March this year.
Few factories complying with plastic waste regulations
PUTRAJAYA: Only 19 out of 114 plastic waste AP holders pass the Housing and Local Government Ministry’s requirements to import plastic scraps into the country, says minister Zuraida Kamaruddin.
Zuraida: Imports of clean, recyclable plastic allowed, never plastic 'rubbish'
PUTRAJAYA: The government has never allowed the import of plastic trash into the country, said Zuraida Kamaruddin.
Zuraida: Ministry yet to approve plastic waste AP
SUNGAI PETANI (Bernama): The Housing and Local Government Ministry has not approved any plastic waste approved permit (AP) since it was frozen in July last year.
Import of recyclable plastics to go on
SELANGOR assemblymen are unhappy that the state will not stop the import of recyclable plastics indefinitely despite the Federal Government’s pro-green efforts.
Last chance for illegal factories to redeem themselves
THE extension of the factory legalisation programme is the last chance for illegal factory operators in Selangor to apply to be legalised.