DBKL plans to increase number of automatic recycling machines in city
A Recycling Reverse Vending Machine unit has been placed at the bus stop in front of Menara DBKL 2, Jalan Raja Laut, so the city hall can observe its usage and effectiveness of implementation. – Twitter pic, June 19, 2022.
He said DBKL would implement the project extensively by placing RRVM units at popular spots in the city such as on routes where people take public transport as well as tourist venues such as the Saloma link pedestrian bridge and Dataran Merdeka. When asked about the claim made by Pasar Datuk Keramat traders that the developer appointed by DBKL had failed to redevelop the market after more than five years, Mahadi said he has instructed DBKL’s Economic Planning and Development Department to prioritise the reviewing of the project so that it could be expedited.
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