Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area

Malaysia is faced with overwhelm challenge related to solid waste management. This is due to the increase in population, economic growth, inadequate enforcement of waste legislation, lack of appropriate facilities and public attitude. One of the objectives of th· s study is to analyse public respons...

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spelling my-unimas-ir.103982023-04-27T02:54:14Z Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area 2013 Haneefa Aniza, Bt Hassan GE Environmental Sciences Malaysia is faced with overwhelm challenge related to solid waste management. This is due to the increase in population, economic growth, inadequate enforcement of waste legislation, lack of appropriate facilities and public attitude. One of the objectives of th· s study is to analyse public response and participation in the general recycling activities. In order to accomplish this, questionnaires consisting of 35 questions were randomly distributed to 90 respondents from selected residential areas within DBKU. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS. Results of the survey showed that the majority (61.1%) of respondents participated in recycling while the remaining (38.9010) did not. Analysis of the data showed that the main reason for the respondents to participate in recycling is their concern with the environment (98.9010). Meanwhile the main reason that hinders the respondents from participate in recycling is inadequate or poor recycling campaign, no monetary benefit as well as minimum recycling facilities provided by the municipal. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2013 Thesis http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10398/ http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10398/1/Haneefa.pdf text en validuser masters Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS Faculty of Resource Science and Technology.
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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language English
topic GE Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
Haneefa Aniza, Bt Hassan
Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area
description Malaysia is faced with overwhelm challenge related to solid waste management. This is due to the increase in population, economic growth, inadequate enforcement of waste legislation, lack of appropriate facilities and public attitude. One of the objectives of th· s study is to analyse public response and participation in the general recycling activities. In order to accomplish this, questionnaires consisting of 35 questions were randomly distributed to 90 respondents from selected residential areas within DBKU. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS. Results of the survey showed that the majority (61.1%) of respondents participated in recycling while the remaining (38.9010) did not. Analysis of the data showed that the main reason for the respondents to participate in recycling is their concern with the environment (98.9010). Meanwhile the main reason that hinders the respondents from participate in recycling is inadequate or poor recycling campaign, no monetary benefit as well as minimum recycling facilities provided by the municipal.
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author Haneefa Aniza, Bt Hassan
author_facet Haneefa Aniza, Bt Hassan
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title Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area
title_short Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area
title_full Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area
title_fullStr Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area
title_full_unstemmed Recycling practices of Municipal solid waste in DBKU area
title_sort recycling practices of municipal solid waste in dbku area
granting_institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS
granting_department Faculty of Resource Science and Technology.
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10398/1/Haneefa.pdf
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