Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Review on Waste Management Issue in Malaysia



Waste Management Issue in Malaysia

Waste management issue is one of the unsettled issues in Malaysia. The issue has been discussed for a very long time yet it is not settled especially waste collection and disposal. As we can see, there are lots of rubbish piling everywhere; on the roadsides, playgrounds, rivers and beaches.  According to Smart Ranger, the main problem on waste management in Malaysia are amount and component of solid waste generated, limited community initiative and participant, disposal site, outdated and poor documentation.  Most of us will agree on this as we can always see the news reports on this issue. In 2008, 23,000 tonnes of waste is produced each day in Malaysia but only 5% is recycled. The lacks of ethics of Malaysian, especially in recycling or composting the rubbish despite contribute to the amount of rubbish produced.

In my opinion, this issue has not been discussed thoroughly and no definite actions are taken. In Selangor, we can see how the problems are still not able to be solved. Government should find ways on how to handle this issue carefully and implement them. Besides that, Malaysians are known as irresponsible and lacking ethics especially in disposing rubbish. Most of us only know how to throw them but do not know how to throw them ‘properly’.  Some did not even care and just simply throwing them in public are and also rivers and beaches. Penalties are not regularly implemented by the government so many of us just take them for granted. In addition, in some places, the rubbish collection is not that efficient. There are times when the rubbish is not collected in times. As a result, the rubbish piled up to the brim and spilled.



One of the things that make it harder to solve this issue is people’s behaviour. Before anything else, people need to change their behaviour. They need to have awareness regarding this issue so that we can work together to solve the matter. People should think before they throw the rubbish and try to minimize the number of the rubbish produced each day. This should be taught to the young children as well so that the problem can be cured easily. The number of plastics used should also be reduced and tried to use recyclable products more often. Malaysian also should be taught on how to recycle their waste and how to separate them properly. Compared to foreign countries, Malaysians are still lagging behind in term of awareness regarding waste disposals and recycling. Malaysians are also do not aware of the consequences of this issue towards the environment. The impact of solid waste can give impacts on climate change. The landfill methane emission can trap heat thus causing green house effect.

Proper planning and action should be taken by the government to solve this issue. Malaysia has spent 40%-70% of our access tax for rubbish collection and disposal. Therefore, we need more commitment from the government and also the community for more effective waste management. In conclusion, this issue need serious attention from all of the parties as it is not simply an environmental issue because it can cause more harm than we think.

Reference: www.smartranger.net

Thursday, March 28, 2013

1. News Release



NEWS RELEASE
For immediate release
1st April 2013

THE OPENING OF GIANT NEW STORE IN GONG BADAK
Kuala Terengganu – Giant Hyper market will continue to spread their success in Terengganu by opening a new store in Gong Badak, Kuala Terengganu. The opening of the store will be on 3rd of April 2013. The opening ceremony will be officiate by Head Minister of Terengganu, Y.A.B Dato’ Ahmad  bin Said at 9.am at the new store in Gong Badak.

The new store at Gong Badak will be the fourth store in Terengganu. In launching the new store, there will be several of activities that will be held. Exhibition, sale, discount, clown performance, free sample, free membership for the launching day, and also shopping voucher await the customers on that day.

 The exciting activities and many special offers will be able to attract many shoppers and public to the events. In addition, a concert also will be held on that day which the public will be entertained by famous singer, Sheila Amzah.  The concert is open for free for the public and will start at 9.00 pm.

Giant is the largest hypermarket   operator in Malaysia will serve the needs of the public in the growing area of Gong Badak. The new store is hoped to be the new spot for shopping in that area with the spacious store and lots of parking lots.

“Customers will be able to find familiar brands and local products at great values, right in their own neighbourhood,” Ian Cruddas, commercial director, GCH Retail (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd said.

“We believe Giant Superstore Gong Badak will become a popular shopping destination with its attractive and vibrant shopping atmosphere including the more than 10,000 square feet of fresh market.
It is revealed that the store superstore will have a trading space of more than 43,956 square feet that will be able to handle various types of product. 367 free parking bays will be offered to the shoppers for their convenience.

About Giant Hypermarket
Giant is synonymous with everyday low prices, big variety and great value and recognized for offering the most vibrant, comfortable and complete shopping environment.   

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Contact:
Nor Amira Rusdi
PR Department, Giant Gong Badak,
noramira@prgiant.com.my