ESWIS is an online portal which allows users to file any scheduled waste consignment and inventory details, review of submitted consignment note for transfer and receiving, in an efficient and secure environment.
In order to dispose the scheduled waste, the waste generator should fill in and submit the disposal form to PTJ appointed officer. The appointed officer will then make an application to CMU for SW disposal. Download the disposal form here.
ESWIS is an online portal which allows users to file any scheduled waste consignment and inventory details, review of submitted consignment note for transfer and receiving, in an efficient and secure environment.
A waste management system is a streamlined process that organizations use to dispose of, reduce, reuse, and prevent waste. Also known as waste disposal, it is an approach where companies implement comprehensive strategies to efficiently manage wastes from their origin until their final disposal.
Sustainable waste management means reducing and avoiding the amount of single-use plastic products along with increasing the amount recycled at the same time, which currently stands at just 8.5%.
Waste Monitoring solution combines Smart Sensors, Smart Waste Management Software System, and Citizen App. The Smart Sensors use ultrasound technology to measure the fill levels (along with other data) in bins several times a day.
Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) committed in ensuring every planning in waste management system will be implemented holistically to create a clean, quality and sustainable environment.
● Hazardous waste is defined as any. waste falling within the categories of. waste listed in the First Schedule of the Environment Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005. Hazardous Substances Division. Department of Environment Malaysia.
The establishment of the Department of National Solid Waste Management (Jabatan Pengurusan Sisa Pepejal Negara- JPSPN) is one of the catalysts for the Government to achieve the recycling rate target set by the National Green Agenda of 40 per cent by 2025.