Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast

This study explores scheduled waste management practices in Malaysia, focusing on industries located along the east coast that produce and manage hazardous waste. As part of the research, interviews were conducted to gather insights into current waste management practices, regulatory compliance, hea...

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Main Author: Afza Humairah, Hazarudin
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45365/
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description This study explores scheduled waste management practices in Malaysia, focusing on industries located along the east coast that produce and manage hazardous waste. As part of the research, interviews were conducted to gather insights into current waste management practices, regulatory compliance, health and safety measures, and training and awareness efforts. The data collected was transcribed, coded, and organized into key themes, including "Current Practices," "Regulatory Compliance," "Health and Safety Measures," "Training and Awareness," and "Future Improvements." To strengthen the reliability of the findings, the themes were cross-referenced with document review data and interpreted in the context of Malaysia's waste management framework. The study identifies several key challenges, such as inadequate waste separation, lack of reliable waste collection services, and limited infrastructure. Recommendations for improving scheduled waste management include enhancing awareness and training programs, strengthening regulatory compliance, improving waste management infrastructure, promoting sustainable practices, and bolstering research and development. The study also emphasizes the importance of enhancing safety measures in facilities handling hazardous waste. Despite the limitations inherent in the study, such as a limited sample size and resource constraints, the findings contribute to the ongoing efforts to improve waste management practices in Malaysia, with the potential for broader environmental and public health benefits..
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spelling ump-453652025-08-13T03:28:17Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45365/ Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast Afza Humairah, Hazarudin HD Industries. Land use. Labor T Technology (General) This study explores scheduled waste management practices in Malaysia, focusing on industries located along the east coast that produce and manage hazardous waste. As part of the research, interviews were conducted to gather insights into current waste management practices, regulatory compliance, health and safety measures, and training and awareness efforts. The data collected was transcribed, coded, and organized into key themes, including "Current Practices," "Regulatory Compliance," "Health and Safety Measures," "Training and Awareness," and "Future Improvements." To strengthen the reliability of the findings, the themes were cross-referenced with document review data and interpreted in the context of Malaysia's waste management framework. The study identifies several key challenges, such as inadequate waste separation, lack of reliable waste collection services, and limited infrastructure. Recommendations for improving scheduled waste management include enhancing awareness and training programs, strengthening regulatory compliance, improving waste management infrastructure, promoting sustainable practices, and bolstering research and development. The study also emphasizes the importance of enhancing safety measures in facilities handling hazardous waste. Despite the limitations inherent in the study, such as a limited sample size and resource constraints, the findings contribute to the ongoing efforts to improve waste management practices in Malaysia, with the potential for broader environmental and public health benefits.. 2025-01 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45365/1/Explorative%20Study%20of%20Current%20Schedule%20Waste%20Management%20Practice%20in%20Malaysia%20East%20Coast.pdf Afza Humairah, Hazarudin (2025) Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast. Faculty of Industrial Sciences and Technology, Universti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah.
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
T Technology (General)
Afza Humairah, Hazarudin
Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast
title Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast
title_full Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast
title_fullStr Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast
title_full_unstemmed Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast
title_short Explorative Study of Current Schedule Waste Management Practice in Malaysia East Coast
title_sort explorative study of current schedule waste management practice in malaysia east coast
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
T Technology (General)
url https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45365/