Municipal solid waste management in Malaysia- Possibility of improvement
Date
2004
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Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya
Abstract
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in Malaysia involves the disposal of approximately 98% of the total waste to landfills. Current disposal method of landfilling needs improvements to prolong the landfill life and to minimize the problem of land scarcity. Rapid developments and industrialization in Malaysia necessitate a better and more efficient waste management strategy. The mushrooming of urban areas and rural-urban migration has increased the per capita income due to changes in the consumption patterns that led to increased waste generation. The study involved the compilation of data from relevant municipalities on waste generation in Malaysia. The study also includes waste composition analysis according to income level, to determine the trends of composition produced.
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waste management, landfills, waste composition, MSW
Citation
Fauziah, S. H., Simon, C., & Agamuthu, P. (2004). Municipal solid waste management in Malaysia-Possibility of improvement. Malaysian Journal of Science, 23(2), 61-70.