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Basic Info Population p
Malay : 30.2%Chinese : 56.2%India : 11.9%Others : 1.7%
BackgroundBackground
• 32 000 household ( 120 000 population)32,000 household ( 120,000 population)• MSW generation : 120 tons / day
00 /d (h h ld)• 100 tons/day (household)• 20 tons/day (business entities)• 0.68kg/cap/day.
Waste composition
Metal : 2.4 %
Glass : 3.5 %Glass : 3.5 %
Plastic 8.1%
Others : 14.8 %
Paper 31.2 %
Food waste : 40%Food waste : 40%
SWM in KamparWaste Generation
Waste Storage, Separation at Source
Mixed Waste Collection
Door to Door C ll ti
curbside and communityCollection community container
Waste Disposal
Urban Services Department incharge of SWM
Recycle ynetwork
unit office
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KAMPAR• LOCAL ACTION PLAN (2005 ‐ 2020 ) for Waste Managementwas formulated with assistance f JICAfrom JICA
Recycling Targets (%)
2011 2012 2013 2014 20159% 11% 13% 14% 15%
Target National Level Recycling Rate of 22% Recycling Rate of 22%
by 2020”
Summary of Action Plan• Overall project plan for each targets.
•networking•Reduce plastic; MY Bag
MDK
•Intensive PR THM compost
•Env. education; canteen waste
Intensive PR , THM compost Partnership for pilot area
compost
•in‐house separation; green purchase•Billboard, website•Newsletter etc.
Progress Report based on Action Plans presented at Networking Seminar in 2011
PLAN STATUS
1. Establish compost centre in the market DONE2. Replicate household composting to 2 new communities
DONE
3.Implement training of trainers programme (university and school t d t )
DONE & ON GOING
students)4. Networking and dissemination of information in 13 local authorities
ON GOINGinformation in 13 local authorities
1. Establish compost centre at market landfill site & next to school as
training centre Progress ReportProgress Report
2 Replication of composting in 2 new2. Replication of composting in 2 new communities
• Sg Siput (S) 60 houses ( New )• Sg Siput (S) : 60 houses ( New ) • Gopeng Staff Quarters : 60 houses ( New) • Jeram New Village : 70 houses (on going)• Batu Putih New Village: 70 houses (on going)g ( g g)
Replication of THM compost inSg SiputSg Siput south
Replication pof THM compostGopengQuartersQuarters
Jeram New VillageVillage
REPLICATION THM
REPLICATION THM
REPLICATION THMIN RESIDENTIAL AREA
3.Implement training of trainers programme (university and school students)(u e s ty a d sc oo stude ts)
Trainers program ( university / college)
Trainers program ( 15 school )
Trainers program ( 15 school )Network + information to 13 PBT
PromotionPromotionmedia
4. Network + dissemination of information to 13 local authoritiesto 13 local authorities Impact of projectImpact of project
• Waste reduction ( approx 10% in project area)Waste reduction ( approx 10% in project area)• Reduce SWM cost (transport + final disposal)
i l d f C C d k• Final product of Compost Centre send to Parks and Recreational department : reduce cost of il di i ( l b d RM 20 000)soil conditioner ( annual budget : RM 20,000)
• Increase Awareness among community increase recycling rate
• Community area : Cleaner + cheerfuly
Specific challenges faceSpecific challenges face Mindset + Attitude of community
Project Sustainability + technical problem
Federation of SWM
ConclusionConclusion
• Solid Waste Management and Public CleansingSolid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Act 2007 (Act 672), and Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing CorporationManagement and Public Cleansing Corporation Act 2007 (Act 673) will be enforce
• Putrajaya residents required to clean + source• Putrajaya residents required to clean + source reduction ( Oct 2012)
Mandatory sorting of SW at sourcesource
Recommendation• THM composting Activities will be furtherreplicate in other communities area andreplicate in other communities area andcontinue as an effort to compliment theMalaysian Government to segregate waste atMalaysian Government to segregate waste atsource and as an approach to minimize wasteJICA i IGES i i i h i l• JICA via IGES continue giving technicalsupport to MDKpr
• Inviting other local authority in Perak,Malaysia which implementing THM initiativesin future seminar