The Borneo Post

NREB targets full control of scheduled wastes management in S’wak from Jan 2025

- Marilyn Ten

The Natural Resources and Environmen­t Board (NREB) is targeting to fully take over the management of scheduled wastes in Sarawak from the Department of Environmen­t by Jan 1 next year, said Datuk Len Talif Salleh.

The Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Urban Developmen­t said this is under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) transfer of autonomy on environmen­t.

“With MA63 discussion­s in place, we are now going into the details progressiv­ely and are looking at the legal, administra­tion and financial aspects of environmen­tal ma ers.

“We want to take over the management of scheduled wastes on Jan 1, 2025. Right now, everything has already been put in place and NREB is confident that we can take over by next year,” he told reporters when met a er launching an event to mark NREB’s 30th anniversar­y at Menara Pelita, here yesterday.

In his speech earlier, Len Talif said NREB, which has been positioned as the lead environmen­tal agency in the state, is currently enhancing its resources, including manpower, infrastruc­ture and working environmen­t, in response to upcoming environmen­tal challenge and transfer of autonomy on environmen­t under MA63 from the federal to the state government.

“A Steering Commi ee and Technical Commi ee on the implementa­tion of MA63 with respect to environmen­t have been establishe­d in 2023 to strategica­lly plan and monitor the progress of implementa­tion of the action plans by the respective working commi ees, that is, legislatio­n, human resource, system and infrastruc­ture,” he said.

He added NREB has also been entrusted with new functions, particular­ly on ma ers related to Carbon Capture and Storage, control of greenhouse gas emissions and other green initiative­s.

“Among the expected additional functions to be performed by NREB arising from the said new initiative­s are control of conveyance, verificati­on and examinatio­n of scheduled gas to be brought abroad for storage in Sarawak; regulating, controllin­g, and inventorie­s of greenhouse gas emissions; assessment of carbon levy; and implementa­tion of strategies, action plans and incentives towards reduction or abatement of greenhouse gases,” he said.

Len Talif, who is also NREB deputy chairman, said it is imperative that NREB continue its collaborat­ion with relevant government agencies in the state to enforce environmen­tal laws and regulation­s to address issues related to the protection of environmen­t and natural resources.

“NREB cannot do it alone, so each and every one of us must work together towards a common goal that will translate into partnershi­ps with other agencies. From there, we develop partnershi­ps with the rest of the world.

“This is a very important element that needs to be understood and what each and every one of us must address to ensure a be er future for our next generation,” he pointed out.

On NREB’s 30th anniversar­y events, he said numerous activities have been planned throughout the year to commemorat­e the anniversar­y including a dinner reception which will be held in the middle of the year.

“The dinner will be graced by our Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, who is the chairman of NREB. He is expected to deliver a keynote address highlighti­ng the state’s environmen­tal initiative­s,” he said.

Also present were Ministry of Natural Resources and Urban Developmen­t permanent secretary Datu Zaidi Mahdi and NREB controller Jack Liam.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Len Talif (centre) together with Zaidi (second le ) and Jack (second right) cut the cake to commemorat­e NREB’s 30th anniversar­y.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Len Talif (centre) together with Zaidi (second le ) and Jack (second right) cut the cake to commemorat­e NREB’s 30th anniversar­y.

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