HULU SELANGOR: J&T Berjaya Alam Murni Sdn Bhd launched its Scheduled Waste-to-Energy (SWTE) plant at the Bukit Tagar Enviro Park yesterday, marking a ...
: J&T Berjaya Alam Murni Sdn Bhd launched its Scheduled Waste-to-Energy plant at the Bukit Tagar Enviro Park yesterday, marking a milestone in the strategic collaboration between Berjaya Enviro Group of Companies Malaysia, J&T Recycling Corporation Japan and JFE Engineering Corp Japan.
Such facilities include the 12MW Landfill Gas to Renewable Energy plant and the 100% Scheduled Waste to Alternative Raw Material Recycling plant. Koh said the bulk of the solid and scheduled waste J&T Berjaya Alam Murni receives comes from Kuala Lumpur, Hulu Selangor and Selayang. Koh said the facility is situated within the Bukit Tagar Enviro Park and occupies about 263ha, with a buffer zone that has been gazetted for waste disposal by the Selangor government and the Hulu Selangor Municipal Council.
“However, one of our many plus points is that we can quantify carbon emissions when waste is sent to us, compared with sending it to unlicensed facilities or illegal dumping sites.
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