Scheduled Waste Management
What is Scheduled Waste
Scheduled waste is any wastes that possess hazardous characteristics and have the potential to adversely affect to the public health and environment. There are 77 types of scheduled wastes listed under First Schedule of Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005 and the management of wastes shall be in accordance with the provisions of the above Regulations. Sources of Scheduled Waste in Malaysia include hospitals, timber treatment, petrol storage, metal finishing, paint manufacture, vehicle servicing, agriculture / horticulture, electricity distribution, dry cleaning, etc.
Scheduled Waste must be handled in the correct manner in order to prevent contamination of the environment as well as the well-being of the society.
Facts About Schedule Waste
How We Management Our Scheduled Waste
What We Do
Got scheduled waste management challenges? We’re here to make your life a whole lot easier.
At Lapangan Kualiti, we understand the danger of improper waste management can cause to the environment and the ecosystem as a whole. Hence, we have always taken a systematic and cautious approach in handling wastes.
We provide clients with holistic waste management and recycling solutions that will help them meet their sustainability goals and environmental targets. We work with clients to develop, implement and maintain the systems and equipment to meet their unique waste management challenges.
Besides waste management, we also offer additional services which include waste packaging where we assist clients to package their wastes (subject to level of acidity of waste), ensuring that it is safely delivered to the premise. We will give the best recommendations that ensures lower costs and high efficiency.
Check out https://lapangankualiti.com/packaging-materials/ for more information on packaging materials for Scheduled Wastes.