Sustainable Waste Management in Malaysia: Leveraging Supply Chain Solutions for a Greener Future

  • Muhammad A
  • M. Naidu B
  • Sundram V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sustainable waste management has become a critical global concern, and Malaysia is no exception. With the country's increasing urbanization and economic growth, waste generation has risen significantly, posing environmental and social challenges. This paper explores the concept of sustainable waste management in Malaysia and proposes leveraging supply chain solutions as a pathway towards a greener future. The study examines the current waste management practices, their limitations, and the potential environmental impacts. It highlights the need for integrated and innovative approaches encompassing the entire waste management supply chain, from collection to disposal. By adopting sustainable supply chain practices, such as waste segregation, recycling, and waste-to-energy conversion, Malaysia can achieve more efficient resource utilization, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and minimize landfill usage. Furthermore, the paper addresses the role of government policies, private sector engagement, and public awareness in fostering a successful transition towards sustainable waste management. The findings and recommendations presented in this study contribute to the ongoing efforts to develop a comprehensive and eco-friendly waste management system in Malaysia and serve as a model for other developing nations facing similar challenges.

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Muhammad, A., M. Naidu, B., Sundram, V. P. K., Muhammad Hussain, M. Z. S., Chew, L. L., & Amirrudin, F. A. (2023). Sustainable Waste Management in Malaysia: Leveraging Supply Chain Solutions for a Greener Future. Information Management and Business Review, 15(3(SI)), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v15i3(si).3469

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