Published on 24th August 2018
By 2024, Brunei is anticipated to handle 4.5 million tonnes of waste but lacks effective management policies, as highlighted by Universiti Brunei Darussalam academic Gabriel Yong. The lack of sufficient data and funding hampers necessary research and policy formation. The nation produces 189,000 tonnes of solid waste a...
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Brunei is facing a significant waste management challenge, projected to handle 4.5 million tonnes by 2024, yet it lacks effective policies and sufficient data to support necessary research. The country generates 189,000 tonnes of solid waste annually, with a notable portion being plastic, but lacks the infrastructure for recycling. Education on local environmental issues is crucial as initiatives like the 'no plastic bag' movement gain momentum.
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