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PENANG’S WORK PLAN & EFFORTS TO REDUCE
SHORT-LIVED CLIMATE POLLUTANTS (SLCPS)
Paris
31 March 2014
Mushtaq Ahmed MEMON, Programme Officer
International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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OVERVIEW
• Penang, Malaysia
• Work Plan for reducing SLCPs
• Penang’s Efforts
• Next Steps
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PENANG
Penang is the third-largest economy amongst
the states of Malaysia, after Selangor and
Johor. Penang is the state with the highest
GDP per capita in Malaysia in 2010 with RM
33,456.00 (USD $10,893.00). Manufacturing
is the most important component of the
Penang economy, contributing 45.9% of the
state's GDP (2000).
Population Density MPPP MPSP
Surface area of the city (km2) 297 738
Current population of the city (2010
Census)
741,300 868,500
Projected population growth (%) 1.9 2.2
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PENANG & MSW
Approximately 2,200 tonnes of MSW are collected each day for disposal in
Penang State. The municipalities are the primary service providers for MSWM;
however a number of private waste contractors operate in the State, and are
registered with the local governments. MPPP and MPSP operate two transfer
stations, a landfill for construction and demolition waste, a sanitary landfill for
MSW, and collection fleets.
No. Item MPPP MPSP Unit
1 Per annum waste generation 288,377 528,275 Tonnes/year(2012)
2 Quantity of waste generated daily 790 1447 Tonnes/day (2012)
3 Per capita waste generation 1.07 1.47 Kg/capita/day
4 Total number of households 189,829 195,829 Households
5 Municipal budget / waste services 25 43 Percent
Waste Composition*(Source: Derived from Satang Report 2003)
i Organic 43 63 percent
ii Paper 28 5 percent
iii Plastic 15 17 percent
iv Metal 5 4 percent
v Glass 0 0 percent
vi Other 6 11 percent
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WORK PLAN FOR REDUCING SLCPS
1. Best practices for waste management
2. Organic Waste Management Plan for Penang
Part 1: Formulating the Plan
Part 2: Identification of environmentally sound technologies (EST) and formulation of fund raising strategy including private partnerships (PPP) Part 3: Awareness Raising and Capacity Building for Stakeholders
3. Output-based programme to incentivize solid waste separation – results based finance (with the World Bank)
4. Regional workshop on learning from Penang’s experiences for CCAC MSWI piloting on organic waste management
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PILOT PROJECT ON RBF
1. Source segregation of organic waste
2. Three high-rise buildings on each side (island and mainland) for low, medium and high income residences
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PENANG’S EFFORTS
• save water • conserve electricity, • support the anti-smoking initiative • reduce plastic bag usage • stop open burning, • stop littering • work to reduce carbon footprint • cut down the use of polystyrene • help to create a caring society • observe the 3Rs – Reduce, Recycle, Reuse
Green Citizens' Pledge
PENANG GREEN CITIZEN
*Merchants who participate as Partners in the Penang Green Citizens' Program are committed to practicing or adopting at least one green initiative. *Green Citizens can enjoy promotions and discounts from registered merchants.
PENANG GREEN PARTNERS
GREEN SCHOOL AWARD
DIVERSION OF WASTE
(RECYCLE)
ENERGY & WATER SAVING
INNOVATION & CREATIVITY
CLEANLINESS & GREENING COMMUNITY
INVOLVEMENT
ZERO WASTE MODEL FOR SCHOOL COMMUNITY
*Awareness Component : To reach out to the student *Assesment Component: Focus on four
basic principles to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of green school award module.
Public Private Partnership Programme As Benchmarking and Replicable to different communities .
ZERO WASTE MODEL FOR HOUSEHOLD COMMUNITY
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
STRENGTH
STRONG
COMMUNITY LEADER
STRONG
RECYCLING NETWORK
ENVIRONMENTALLY CONCIOUS RESIDENCE
SRI NIBONG ENVIRONMENT
RESOURCE CENTRE
ZERO WASTE MODEL FOR ORGANIC WASTE
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Community
Sustainability
Award
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Initiative
Cleaner Greener Healthier Safer
Vision Be a clean,
beautiful and comfortable place to stay,
work and investment attraction
MPSP Blueprint
KRA - Increase Cleanliness
Focus 2012
Focus 2013
Policy
Polluters pays
Reduce 5% annually
Facilitate segregation
at source
Facilitate
recycling
Incentive to community
recyclers
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SHOWCASING THE EFFORTS FOR OTHERS NATIONAL SEMINAR ON ENVIRONMENT AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
31 MARCH 2014 (MONDAY)
TIME PROGRAMMES/ ACTIVITIES
08:30 Registration
09:00 Welcoming address & Opening by Y.B. Prof. Dr. P. Ramasamy a/l Palanisamy
09:30 Presentation by YB Phee Boon Poh on Greening Penang – Global Commitment, Local Action
10:00 TEA BREAK
10:15 Presentation by Seberang Perai Municipal Council on environmental programmes and activities
10:45 Presentation by Municipal Council of Penang Island on environmental programmes and activities
11:15 Q&A SESSION
11:45 Presentation by Nitto Optotronics Sdn.Bhd
12:00 Presentation by Dr Mushtaq Ahmed Memon – United Nations Environment Programme International Environmental Technology Centre (UNEP IETC)
12:30 LUNCH
14:00 Presentation by Penang Green Council
15:00 Presentation by PLB Terang Sdn.Bhd on Environmental Management for Greener Penang
15:30 Wrap up session
16:30 Ends
1 APRIL 2014 (TUESDAY) (FIELD VISITS)
TIME PROGRAMMES/ ACTIVITIES
08:00 Pick up from Hotel
09:15 Green Secondary School - SMK Convent, Bukit Mertajam
10:30 Green Primary School – SJK (Cina) True Light, Juru
11:30 Permatang Nibong Village Zero Waste Community
12:15 LUNCH
14:45 National Strategies for a Sustainable Environment – Federal Government (TBC)
15:15 Breakout Sessions at Seberang Perai Municipal Council
16:00 Presentation by Breakout groups
17:00 Wrap up Session
17:30 Ends
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NEXT STEPS
1. SSFA (Small Scale Funding Agreement) to provide technical support for activities 1, 2 and 4 – Activity 3 by the Bank
2. Compilation of best practices from within and outside Penang
3. Organic Waste Management Plan for Penang
Part 1: Formulating the Plan
Part 2: Identification of environmentally sound technologies (EST) and formulation of fund raising strategy including private partnerships (PPP) Part 3: Awareness Raising and Capacity Building for Stakeholders
3. Output-based programme to incentivize solid waste separation – results based finance (with the World Bank)
4. Regional workshop on learning from Penang’s experiences for CCAC MSWI piloting on organic waste management
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Partnership, partnership & partnership!
Thank you very much!
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