The Borneo Post

Masterplan on solid waste disposal to be revealed end-Dec

- By Sam Chua reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: A masterplan on Sarawak’s solid waste disposal would be revealed at the end of December, said Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian.

According to him, the masterplan is a combined study between his ministry and the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources.

“By the end of December, there is a masterplan about how to deal with all these rubbish issue for the whole of Sarawak. We are looking forward to it,” he added.

Speaking at the Environmen­tal Awareness Week 2018 held at Kuching South City Council ( MBKS) auditorium yesterday, Dr Sim shared with those present that the recent rehabilita­tion of a landfill in Sarawak would cost about RM10 million, and it is insufficie­nt for Sarawak to have only one incinerato­r due to its massive land size.

He also pointed out the many difficulti­es in constructi­ng a new landfill in Sarawak,

By the end of December, there is a masterplan about how to deal with all these rubbish issue for the whole of Sarawak. We are looking forward to it Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian, Local Government and Housing Minister

as no one would want to have a landfill built close to their neighbourh­ood.

“Waste has to be transporte­d by trucks to more than 100km away ( from the city area) just to throw away the rubbish – causing traffic jams in the process,” he said, citing Kota Samarahan as an example.

He stressed that everyone, from all walks of life, plays a key role in contributi­ng to a more environmen­t- friendly city, no matter how big or small their contributi­ons are.

On a separate note, Dr Sim commended fellow Sarawakian innovator Jeff Wee from ‘ WormingUp’ – who recently won the top place under Retail Supply Chain category at the Shell LiveWIRE Top Ten Innovators Awards – for his environmen­t-friendly approach in managing organic waste in Kuching.

Wee’s WormingUp Company is an agricultur­al consultanc­y specialisi­ng in farming of insects for effective organic waste management.

He said Wee’s innovation saved the local council hundreds of thousands of ringgit as the local council used to incur RM260 per tonne in transporti­ng the organic waste to the landfills.

Dr Sim also commended MBKS for running activities meant to promote environmen­tfriendly behaviours among Kuchingite­s throughout the year, and also for the launch of the ‘IPeople’ applicatio­n in May to resolve complaints from the public promptly.

“A great city is how healthy the people live, (in terms of) the air, the environmen­t and so on,” he said.

The event also held the launch of the ‘OOber Recycle App’ – developed by Triple- C Recycle Sdn Bhd – to assist environmen­tconscious residents place their collection orders for their recyclable items.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari (standing front, sixth left) and Juma’ani on his left join Saberkas Nangka members in a group photo. Standing directly behind the couple is Abdul Karim.
Abang Johari (standing front, sixth left) and Juma’ani on his left join Saberkas Nangka members in a group photo. Standing directly behind the couple is Abdul Karim.

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