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1 Proposal for Waste Diversion from Landfill- Presentation to MPPP Council, 29 July 2011 Dr. Lim Mah Hui Visiting Senior Fellow at SERI, Penang 1

2 Environmental Degradation 2

3 Three Costs of Private Transport

4 Solid Waste in Penang Island Estimate is 1.1 kg of solid waste per person generated in Penang 2009 - 726 tons per day dumped into landfill in Penang Island or 265,000 tons per year Household waste about 70% of total waste Organic waste about 45% of total waste i.e.

5 MPPP- Solid Waste Disposed

6 Expenditure for SWM-2009 Real Expenditure including salaries was RM 87 million or 38% of budget; of which Waste collection – RM 20.4m Transfer costs - 7.6m Tipping Fees - 5.0m Total32.0m (15%)

7 Other costs of Solid Waste Disposal Environmental pollution - release of Methane, CO2, leaching > global warming Unhygienic and spread of disease – smell, roaches, rats Destruction of environment – running out of landfill

8 Increasing costs of Solid Waste Disposal

9 Solid Waste Composition-2003 9

10 Waste Hierarchy Options 10

11 Concept & Benefits of Waste Diversion from Landfill Divert Solid Waste from SOURCE thru Segregation > reuse, recycle, regenerate Reduce cost of waste collection and disposal 11

12 Communities with High Waste Diversion Level 12

13 Richness from Waste Instead of throwing away organic waste – compost or turn it into fertilizer Complete the natural process of turning waste food into food Earn income from fertilizer Organic fertilizer – food is chemical free Soil and Environment is richer Life is richer 13

14 Methods- Compost, Bio- regen FOOD FROM FOOD COMPLETE CYCLE Fertilizers

15 Bio-Regen Machine 15

16 Bio-Regen Machine Used in PSDC 16

17 How Does Bio-Regen Machine Work Feed organic food waste into machine Water and Bokashi (enzyme) are added Grinder process and liquidize the food Liquid pumped into container Stored in container for 1 month - waste turns into liquid fertilizer (1,000 litre) thru organic process that reduces CO2 17

18 Estimated Cost of Waste Disposal to Pulau Burong per ton (excld salaries) Estimate current cost - RM 150 per ton Long-term average costs estimated at RM 250 per ton (UNDP Report, 2008) Estimated cost of running bio regen machine about RM 130 per ton Other cost savings – use/sale of fertilizer, health, environmental costs 18

19 Proposal – pilot project Purchase a bio-regen machine – cost RM 18,800 Install in MPPP food court Assume each machine processes 500 kg per day – divert half ton from landfill

20 Proposal MPPP can use fertilizer for landscaping Encourage hotels, wet markets, hospitals, schools, factories etc to divert waste from landfill Offer incentives, rebates to institutions that do that. 20

21 Demonstration - July 30, 31 – New World Park – 11 am Saturday and Sunday (11 am onwards) Sunday 3 pm -presentation of a bio regen machine to YB Phee Boon Poh for Penang State Government from Rotary Club of Georgetown Talks by environment experts from Australia after ceremony 21

22 Hope other ahli majlis can sponsor machines for their areas THANK YOU 22


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