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Stern action on those dumping rubbish illegally
PASIR GUDANG: Johor Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation has identified seven illegal dumpsites in areas under the Pasir Gudang Municipal Council’s jurisdiction.
Survey: A majority of residents separating their solid waste
JOHOR BARU: Residents have been responding well to the mandatory separation at source (SAS) solid waste disposal method since it was introduced two years ago.
Farmers and residents in Kulai irked over illegal dumping of rubbish and open burning
KULAI: Prolonged illegal dumping and open burning activities over the past three years near Taman Wawasan, Kelapa Sawit here are polluting the environment and affecting the health of the residents.
A challenge to keep Iskandar M’sia clean
JOHOR BARU: Despite various forms of enforcement by the relevant agencies, many are still dumping rubbish illegally in the Iskandar area.
Keeping city clean during Raya
JOHOR BARU: It’s business as usual for rubbish collectors during the Hari Raya break.
Corporation to strengthen enforcement to catch unscrupulous construction companies for illegal dumping
JOHOR BARU: Johor Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) is to beef up its operations to nab construction companies and building contractors for illegal dumping.
Errant residents get reminder notices on waste separation ruling
JOHOR BARU: More than 39,154 reminder notices for failing to adhere to the separation-at-source waste disposal method have been issued by SW Corporation (SWCorp) to errant households in the state since Sept 1 last year.
Waste separation scheme hiccup in high-rise buildings
JOHOR BARU: For many, the newly implemented separation-at-source waste disposal method may be a nuisance but retiree Mohamad Nor Azmi Ng Abdullah is happy, having practised it for the past 24 years.
Sticker way to educate residents on waste
KOTA TINGGI: SW Corporation (SWCorp) will paste 1.2 million stickers on dustbins at business and residential premises in Johor to create awareness on the household solid waste separation programme.
Way below target
PASIR GUDANG: SW Corporation (SWCorp) only managed to collect about 8,000kg of recyclable items in Johor since the household solid waste separation programme was introduced.