Back in 2015, Malaysia had taken the major step to develop an electronic waste (e-waste) management, the first in South East Asia, after it was revealed that Malaysia is estimated to generate 53 million pieces of e-waste by 2020. During the launch of the Household E-Waste Management in the Malaysia Web Portal and Info Kit two years ago, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar emphasised on the need for a proper system to handle hazardous substances that are the by-products of e-waste such as mercury, zinc, lead and copper, as they pose a threat to the environment.
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MBPP to combat daily 30-tonne bazaar food waste with green tech
GEORGE TOWN: While the vibrant sights and irresistible aromas of iftar treats fill Ramadan bazaars, tens of tonnes of food are discarded daily, highlighting a growing concern over food waste. Source: The Star Read More: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2026/03/05/mbpp-to-combat-daily-30-tonne-bazaar-food-waste-with-green-tech