Sara Yasina YusufNur Alis Addiena A RahimWan Zulaikha WazamDewika NaiduRuwaida Jamian2024-05-102024-05-102020Yusuf, S. Y., Rahim, N. A. A. A., Wazam, W. Z., Naidu, D., & Jamian, R. (2020). Indoor and Outdoor Particulate Matter Concentrations in the Vicinity of Plastic Waste Processing Industries. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 616, No. 1, p. 012015). IOP Publishing.https://repoemc.ukm.my/handle/123456789/494While plastic recycling has gained conclusive acceptance by various stakeholders as a preferable products' end-of-life management, plastic waste processing industries may contribute to serious air pollutants emission and impair human health, especially if it is in uncontrolled conditions. Apart from toxic gas pollutants, this industry may also emit significant concentration of particulates matter or dust, notably via physical (shredding, sorting, and washing) and melt (re-granulation and reprocessing) processes. Meanwhile, in Sungai Petani, Kedah, Malaysia, public anguish is increasing in recent years due to mushrooming plastic waste recycling industries in its residential area. Thus, astudy was conducted to analyse the day- and night-time ambient air PM10 levels and their relationship with selected meteorological parameters (ambient temperature, relative humidity and wind speed) at two different locations (Cinta Sayang Resort Villa, CSRV and Metro Specialist Hospital, HM) in Sungai Petani, Kedah, Malaysia.enIndoor and Outdoor Particulate Matter Concentrations in the Vicinity of Plastic Waste Processing IndustriesJournal