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• With the Introduc.on of Solid Waste Management & Public Cleansing Act 2007, SWM has been transferred from local authori.es to federal level.
• Centralisa.on of SWM cover not only household waste but including other non-‐regulated solid waste today (i.e: e-‐waste, industrial, construc.on & etc.)
Centralisa*on of Solid Waste Management in Malaysia
• By Individual ini.a.ve and not shared • A lot of data s.ll in hardcopy • Codes/ informa.on not standardised (inconsistencies)
• Low quality assurance of data • Duplica.on of effort • Data not analyzed for use
Issues in Malaysia’s E-‐Waste Data Management today
• Secure, stable, flexible/interchangeable • User friendliness with repor.ng func.ons • Registra.on & management of vendors, case handling
• Waste flow tracking • Inventory management • Integrated and open system for interface with other system such as GIS.
Main issues to consider in managing e-‐waste data/informa*on
Proposed E-waste Data Management Framework
E-‐waste Data Management
system
Waste Generator
Waste Transporter
Licensing & Registra.on
Complaint, Feedback
Waste Treatment Vendor
Site Loca.on Plant Loca.on
Data route
• E-‐waste Data Management requires a robust and integrated data management system to facilitate decision making and daily management.
• Key challenges iden.fied includes integra.on of data with other system, to developing a reliable system in a short .me, maintaining data integrity and ease of use.
Conclusions