A recycling programme is one of the strategies implemented to avoid the risk on increasing number of domestic waste at national dumping sites. Numerous efforts and initiatives are carrying out by the government to reduce waste management cost burdened to national local authorities which yearly contributes about RM1 billion. There are many significant factors contribute to community behaviors towards this particular programmed. In general, it can be classified into two (i) behavioral factor and, (ii) community participation in recycling programmed. This research intends to understand the community behavior towards recycling programmed in the district of Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia. A total of 383 respondents were selected in a random samplin...
Solid waste is increasingly becoming an important urban challenge as a result from population growth...
Public participation in recycling domestic waste is still very low in Malaysia. Only 10.5% of solid ...
The rate of waste segregation is poor in Malaysia where only 5% of waste is segregated and recycled....
A recycling programme is one of the strategies implemented to avoid the risk on increasing number of...
AbstractRecycling programmes have been conducted by various stakeholders including Government sector...
Malaysia is faced with overwhelm challenge related to solid waste management. This is due to the inc...
Recycling programmes have been conducted by various stakeholders including Government sector and pri...
The increase in per capita income and rapid urbanization, have contributed significantly to changes ...
Waste projection is increasing and most landfills in Malaysia are running out of space. Due to that,...
This paper investigates householders’ attitudes to the recycling of solid wastes in one part of nort...
Developing areas in Malaysia face similar concerns that landfill sites are too close for comfort and...
Background: The increase in the population had cause the production of solid waste to increase signi...
Malaysia has twice launched nationwide recycling campaign in 1993 and 2000. The result of the campai...
A sustainable municipal waste recycling program is important to successfully increase the recycling ...
This paper reviews the current practice and challenges of community participation on waste segregati...
Solid waste is increasingly becoming an important urban challenge as a result from population growth...
Public participation in recycling domestic waste is still very low in Malaysia. Only 10.5% of solid ...
The rate of waste segregation is poor in Malaysia where only 5% of waste is segregated and recycled....
A recycling programme is one of the strategies implemented to avoid the risk on increasing number of...
AbstractRecycling programmes have been conducted by various stakeholders including Government sector...
Malaysia is faced with overwhelm challenge related to solid waste management. This is due to the inc...
Recycling programmes have been conducted by various stakeholders including Government sector and pri...
The increase in per capita income and rapid urbanization, have contributed significantly to changes ...
Waste projection is increasing and most landfills in Malaysia are running out of space. Due to that,...
This paper investigates householders’ attitudes to the recycling of solid wastes in one part of nort...
Developing areas in Malaysia face similar concerns that landfill sites are too close for comfort and...
Background: The increase in the population had cause the production of solid waste to increase signi...
Malaysia has twice launched nationwide recycling campaign in 1993 and 2000. The result of the campai...
A sustainable municipal waste recycling program is important to successfully increase the recycling ...
This paper reviews the current practice and challenges of community participation on waste segregati...
Solid waste is increasingly becoming an important urban challenge as a result from population growth...
Public participation in recycling domestic waste is still very low in Malaysia. Only 10.5% of solid ...
The rate of waste segregation is poor in Malaysia where only 5% of waste is segregated and recycled....