Scenario of Municipal Waste Management in Malaysia

Zachary Raphael Liew, Minhaj Uddin Monir, R. A. Kristanti
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Malaysia has rapidly modernized, with most of the population now residing in cities and the remainder in rural or remote areas. The amount of municipal solid waste generated has increased in tandem with the country's rapid urbanization in response to that statement. Due to a lack of connectivity in rural areas, there may be insufficient infrastructure for a proper waste management system. As a result, illegal waste dumping was common, and landfills' massive volumes of waste may contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. The Malaysian government has responded by taking the necessary steps to upgrade the country's current waste management system in order to better manage municipal solid waste disposal. This research looks at how energy recovery from accumulated waste can be used as a renewable energy source, as well as the current issues, challenges, and proposed solutions. Methane gas produced as a byproduct of waste decomposition in landfills or disposal sites was used to generate electricity more efficiently and sustainably, resulting in a positive economic and environmental outcome.
马来西亚城市废物管理的设想
马来西亚迅速实现了现代化,现在大多数人口居住在城市,其余人口居住在农村或偏远地区。根据这一说法,随着该国迅速城市化,产生的城市固体废物数量也随之增加。由于农村地区缺乏连通性,可能没有足够的基础设施来建立适当的废物管理系统。因此,非法倾倒废物很常见,而垃圾填埋场的大量废物可能导致温室气体排放。马来西亚政府已采取必要措施,升级该国目前的废物管理系统,以便更好地管理城市固体废物处理。这项研究着眼于如何从积累的废物中回收能源,作为可再生能源,以及当前的问题、挑战和提出的解决方案。作为垃圾填埋场或处置场所废物分解的副产品产生的甲烷气体被用于更有效和可持续地发电,从而产生积极的经济和环境结果。
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