Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia

Managing the environment such as recycling activities requires cooperation from all relevant parties. The importance of recycling practices have been acknowledge to have a positive effect particularly on reducing the consumption of natural resources and energy during product manufacturing. By practi...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Tahir Mapa, Nordin Sakke, Aliakbar Gulasan, Abdul Khair Beddu Asis, Sangkyu Rheem
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spelling my.ums.eprints.340122022-08-29T02:46:44Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34012/ Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia Mohammad Tahir Mapa Nordin Sakke Aliakbar Gulasan Abdul Khair Beddu Asis Sangkyu Rheem TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes Managing the environment such as recycling activities requires cooperation from all relevant parties. The importance of recycling practices have been acknowledge to have a positive effect particularly on reducing the consumption of natural resources and energy during product manufacturing. By practicing recycling, the negative impact on the environment can be minimized According to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Malaysia 17,000 tons of garbage have been generated by Malaysian residents (West Malaysia) a day with an average of 0.85/kg/per capita/day. This study is conducted to provide data of recycling related issues such as distribution, composition and the main actor in the City of Kota Kinabalu. Based on the fieldwork and observations the found that there are nine companies are actively involved in waste material collection. The eight companies are found to collect all kinds of materials particularly iron and aluminum. The study also discovered that the Chinese entrepreneurs are the main key players in the 'industry'. Strategic location and reasonable price are the factors contribute the success of the company. However, competition among the company is also significant. 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34012/1/Local%20Government%27s%20Waste%20Material%20Management%20with%20Private%20Sectors.pdf Mohammad Tahir Mapa and Nordin Sakke and Aliakbar Gulasan and Abdul Khair Beddu Asis and Sangkyu Rheem (2012) Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia. The Journal of Public Policy & Governance, 6 (2). pp. 99-113. ISSN 2616-8413 https://www.academia.edu/22728530/Local_Governments_Waste_Material_Management_with_Private_Sectors_A_Case_Study_in_Kota_Kinabalu_City_Sabah_Malaysia_Nordin_Sakke
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topic TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes
spellingShingle TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes
Mohammad Tahir Mapa
Nordin Sakke
Aliakbar Gulasan
Abdul Khair Beddu Asis
Sangkyu Rheem
Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia
description Managing the environment such as recycling activities requires cooperation from all relevant parties. The importance of recycling practices have been acknowledge to have a positive effect particularly on reducing the consumption of natural resources and energy during product manufacturing. By practicing recycling, the negative impact on the environment can be minimized According to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Malaysia 17,000 tons of garbage have been generated by Malaysian residents (West Malaysia) a day with an average of 0.85/kg/per capita/day. This study is conducted to provide data of recycling related issues such as distribution, composition and the main actor in the City of Kota Kinabalu. Based on the fieldwork and observations the found that there are nine companies are actively involved in waste material collection. The eight companies are found to collect all kinds of materials particularly iron and aluminum. The study also discovered that the Chinese entrepreneurs are the main key players in the 'industry'. Strategic location and reasonable price are the factors contribute the success of the company. However, competition among the company is also significant.
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author Mohammad Tahir Mapa
Nordin Sakke
Aliakbar Gulasan
Abdul Khair Beddu Asis
Sangkyu Rheem
author_facet Mohammad Tahir Mapa
Nordin Sakke
Aliakbar Gulasan
Abdul Khair Beddu Asis
Sangkyu Rheem
author_sort Mohammad Tahir Mapa
title Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Local Government's Waste Material Management with Private Sectors- A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu City Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort local government's waste material management with private sectors- a case study in kota kinabalu city sabah, malaysia
publishDate 2012
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34012/1/Local%20Government%27s%20Waste%20Material%20Management%20with%20Private%20Sectors.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34012/
https://www.academia.edu/22728530/Local_Governments_Waste_Material_Management_with_Private_Sectors_A_Case_Study_in_Kota_Kinabalu_City_Sabah_Malaysia_Nordin_Sakke
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