The Borneo Post

‘First phase of scheduled waste management transfer to NREB to be completed in 2025’

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KUCHING: The first phase of transferri­ng scheduled waste management to the Natural Resources and Environmen­t Board (NREB) can be expected to be completed by Jan 1 next year.

NREB environmen­tal quality controller Jack Liam said NREB would gradually take charge of managing scheduled waste under the transfer of environmen­tal autonomy of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) from the federal Department of Environmen­t.

“At the moment, we are still preparing the five main aspects, which involves legislatio­n, systems developmen­t, human resources, operations, and the infrastruc­ture,” he said during NREB’s Media Night on Thursday.

Within the next five to 10 years, he said NREB would also undertake new and expanded roles such as conducting a greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory by registerin­g energy and oil and gas-based industries.

“These are some of the activities assigned to NREB to ensure Sarawak achieves net zero emissions by 2050,” said Jack.

He said this was part of the Sarawak government’s new direction towards a green economy in line with the Environmen­t (Reduction of GHG Emission) Ordinance 2023.

For Carbon Capture Utilisatio­n and Storage (CCUS), he said NREB would ensure that the carbon reaching Sarawak’s waters would not have an adverse environmen­tal impact.

He said those supplying or transporti­ng carbon for storage must also have an agreement with a licensed agency in Sarawak.

In his speech, Jack said NREB oversees over 1,200 constructi­on projects in Sarawak related to the issuance of the Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmen­tal Management Plan (EMP) every year.

“Eighty-two projects are being monitored under the Environmen­tal Management Guideline (EMG),” he added.

Besides constructi­on projects, NREB also monitors the quality of water at 66 river stations across Sarawak.

Five Air Quality Monitoring System have also been set up along the state’s border to monitor transbound­ary haze.

 ?? — Photo by Kong Jun Liung ?? NREB staff members are seen in a group photo with the media.
— Photo by Kong Jun Liung NREB staff members are seen in a group photo with the media.

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