Understanding Scheduled Waste in Malaysia

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Understanding Scheduled Waste in Malaysia

An introductory guide to scheduled-waste classification, licensed handling and why the correct DOE scope matters in Malaysia.

Scheduled waste must be managed according to the applicable regulatory framework and the actual scope of the licensed activity.

The waste generator remains responsible for correct classification. Available waste information, including a known code, description, source and location, should be supplied when making an enquiry.

Ranama holds relevant Department of Environment licences covering approved off-site recovery and off-site storage, collection, transfer and transport activities for specified scheduled-waste codes.

The presence of a code on a website does not remove the need to review the actual waste and requirement.

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