KUCHING: The fast growing Malaysian economy and rising focus on environmental issues have resulted in a significant increase of the country’s waste collection, further creating the need for thermal waste treatment capacity. Similarly, as Sarawak becomes more and more industrialised, the State is facing a corresponding escalation of waste production; in particular, a surge in the generation of industrial hazardous waste.
In a proactive move to mitigate the negative impacts brought around by development, Sarawak Wastes Management took to undertake the procurement of a second incineration plant at the Kuching Integrated Waste Management Park; which is managed and operated by Trienekens (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd.
Recently officially launched, the completion of this project can be seen as a major step forward to deliver a sustainable solution to Sarawak’s scheduled waste needs, besides creating employment prospects for local people, suppliers and businesses.