How to dispose factory waste legally in Malaysia?
Factories in Malaysia typically dispose of waste legally by identifying recyclable and non-recyclable waste streams and engaging licensed recyclers or disposal operators to handle collection, transport, and processing.
Identify recyclable and non-recyclable factory waste
Factory waste usually includes recyclable materials such as paper, plastic, and metal, as well as non-recyclable general waste. Proper classification helps determine the correct handling method.
Why licensed operators are important
Licensed operators manage factory waste through approved facilities and provide basic documentation, reducing operational and compliance risks.
Documentation commonly used for factory waste disposal
Documentation typically includes waste type, collection date, and weight records, supporting internal tracking and audit preparation.
How Aspen Recycle supports compliant factory waste handling
Aspen Recycle supports factories by handling recyclable industrial waste through structured collection and processing aligned with operational requirements.
Frequently asked questions
Is all factory waste recyclable?
No. Some waste requires disposal, while recyclable materials should be separated to recover value.
Can factories manage waste internally?
Internal segregation is common, but licensed operators are usually engaged for collection and processing.