Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities

Plastics are essential in daily life, providing societal benefits such as safe food storage, health improvements, clean energy growth, and transportation. Since 1950, global production of plastic materials has increased, with over 340 million tonnes produced annually. Common plastics like polyethyle...

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Main Authors: Md Ali, Umi Fazara, Ahmad, Nor Ashikin, Shuaib, Norshah Aizat, Mohamed Sultan, Al Amin
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Published: Lembaga Jurutera Malaysia 2020
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spelling my.utem.eprints.274102024-06-07T10:41:20Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27410/ Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities Md Ali, Umi Fazara Ahmad, Nor Ashikin Shuaib, Norshah Aizat Mohamed Sultan, Al Amin Plastics are essential in daily life, providing societal benefits such as safe food storage, health improvements, clean energy growth, and transportation. Since 1950, global production of plastic materials has increased, with over 340 million tonnes produced annually. Common plastics like polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene are made from hydrocarbon monomers, with elements like oxygen, chlorine, fluorine, and nitrogen. Degrading these materials takes 15 to 10,000 years, and if mismanaged, it ends up in landfills, beaches, rivers, and oceans, contributing to environmental problems. Plastics have the smallest recycling rate globally, with only 9% recycled, 12% burned, and 79% ending up in landfills or the natural environment. Lembaga Jurutera Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27410/1/Plastic%20Waste%20Management%20in%20Malaysia_%20Current%20Status%2C%20Key%20Challenges%20and%20Opportunities.pdf Md Ali, Umi Fazara and Ahmad, Nor Ashikin and Shuaib, Norshah Aizat and Mohamed Sultan, Al Amin (2020) Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities. The Inginieur, 82. pp. 47-54. https://viewer.joomag.com/ingenieur-vol82-april-june2020/0710883001595397015?short&
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description Plastics are essential in daily life, providing societal benefits such as safe food storage, health improvements, clean energy growth, and transportation. Since 1950, global production of plastic materials has increased, with over 340 million tonnes produced annually. Common plastics like polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene are made from hydrocarbon monomers, with elements like oxygen, chlorine, fluorine, and nitrogen. Degrading these materials takes 15 to 10,000 years, and if mismanaged, it ends up in landfills, beaches, rivers, and oceans, contributing to environmental problems. Plastics have the smallest recycling rate globally, with only 9% recycled, 12% burned, and 79% ending up in landfills or the natural environment.
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author Md Ali, Umi Fazara
Ahmad, Nor Ashikin
Shuaib, Norshah Aizat
Mohamed Sultan, Al Amin
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Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities
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Ahmad, Nor Ashikin
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title Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities
title_short Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities
title_full Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities
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title_full_unstemmed Plastic waste management in Malaysia: Current status, key challenges and opportunities
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