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Press Release, 19 February 2025
Tan, flanked by Trienekens chief operating officer Alice Lee (left) and NREB Sarawak Corporate Affairs Division head Christhe Mansom, promote the joint campaign at a press conference. KUCHING (Feb 18): The Padawan Municipal Council (MPP), Natural Resources and Environment Board (NREB) Sarawak, Department of Environment (DOE) Sarawak, and Trienekens (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd (Trienekens) have joined hands to introduce a new campaign to assist the public safely dispose of small household waste containing hazardous elements. Through MPP’s Electrical and Electronic Waste (BEE) Collection Campaign, the accepted items include small lithium batteries, empty lubricant containers, empty paint containers, spent fluorescent tubes, aerosol cans, and pesticide containers. These household items with hazardous elements will be categorised as Other Household Waste (OHW) and collected on a quarterly basis, according to a press release. MPP chairman Tan Kai said the OHW campaign provides a safe, accessible way for residents to dispose of hazardous household waste responsibly, preventing improper disposal in landfills or green bins. “Our priority is to protect public health and the environment while promoting sustainable waste management,” he added. According to NREB Sarawak Controller of Environmental Quality Datu Jack Liam, hazardous household waste accounted for 4.2 per cent of domestic waste disposed of in household bins and landfills daily. He said NREB is excited to support this initiative in creating a systematic and sustainable solution for managing such waste, especially in view of the current limited safe disposal options available. Meanwhile, Trienekens Group chief executive officer Stephen Chin said the company looks forward to working with NREB, DOE, and MPP to introduce this initiative. “Through this campaign, OHW can be removed from the general waste stream, treated, and disposed of safely using prescribed methods, minimising its environmental impact.” The OHW collection campaign, which will commence on March 8, offers free and safe disposal for small household waste with hazardous elements for volume under 1kg. Volumes between 1kg to 3kg will incur a charge of RM2.30 per kg, while larger volumes will be subject to commercial rates based on the type of scheduled waste. The BEE Collection Campaign is an annual initiative by MPP that encourages residents to recycle and earn money while doing so. Supported by NREB Sarawak and DOE Sarawak, as well as vendors and non-governmental organisations such as Trienekens, DNS Waste Management, Kim Huang Enterprise and Tzu Chi Association Kuching, the campaign promotes recycling of materials including used cartons, plastics, aluminium, e-waste, used clothing, and cooking oil. By incorporating OHW into the campaign, the initiative further strengthens the municipality’s commitment to a circular economy and sustainable living practices. For more information, individuals can contact Trienekens Hotline on 082-612300.
Press Release, 19 February 2025
MPP chairman Tan Kai (left) and others seen during a recent inspection on the project site. KUCHING (Feb 15): The Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) is set to launch a facility in Batu Kawa here next month that focuses on environmental sustainability. Located within the MPP nursery compound in Desa Wira, the council, in a statement, said the centre would not only serve as a designated space for household waste segregation and recycling activities, but also an educational hub for environmental awareness. “The centre’s objectives are to promote waste segregation, recycling, and educate the public on responsible waste management and sustainable living practices,” it said. The project, according to MPP, is a joint initiative with the Tzu Chi Foundation Kuching, with the council supplying the building materials and the foundation being tasked to oversee its construction works through volunteer efforts. “MPP and Tzu Chi Foundation will both work on the data gathering and analysing process involving waste management trends in the areas within the council’s jurisdiction. “This data-driven approach will help refine waste management policies, to support our goals in making Padawan clean and in uplifting the residents’ quality of life,” it said. MPP attributed the success of the project to council-community collaboration.
Press Release, 10 March 2025
NOTIS: GANGGUAN TALIAN TELEFON MPP (TARIKH 10/3/2025) Dimaklumkan bahawa talian telefon pejabat Majlis Perbandaran Padawan (082-615566) sedang mengalami gangguan teknikal dan tidak dapat digunakan buat sementara waktu. Untuk sebarang pertanyaan atau permohonan berkaitan perkhidmatan majlis, sila hubungi Hotline MPP di 013-802 5566 (Waktu Pejabat). Kami memohon maaf atas segala kesulitan yang dialami. Daripada Pihak Pengurusan Majlis Perbandaran Padawan
Press Release, 03 March 2025
Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) is having a promotion 50% discount on the payment of penalty/surcharge outstanding assessment rates. The promotion period is from 01-02-2025 until 31-05-2025. Payment of outstanding assessment rates can be made by instalments but must within the promotion period. Payment must be made based on the oldest bill. Property owners who have outstanding assessment rates are urged to take advantage of this promotion and settle the arrears of rates as soon as possible. “Grab this opportunity & Pay your assessment rates”
Press Release, 07 June 2024
The council is inviting all rate payers to subscribe to e-billing assessment rates bill. WHAT IS E-BILLING? E-billing or Electronic billing is the process of receiving Assessment Rates Bill via your registered email to make payment online. HOW TO REGISTER? 1. Download the Form of Application of E-Billing from our website and email to mpp@sarawak.gov.my OR; 2. Contact Rating Section at 082-615566 OR; 3. Whatsapp to MPP Hotline at 013-8025566 Scan The QR Code in the poster below to download E-Billing Form
Press Release, 05 March 2025
MPP would like to remind residents who are busy preparing for the Hari Raya Aidilfitri Festival to dispose their waste responsibly. Extra waste and bulky waste can be thrown into the Roll-On-Roll-Off Containers provided by the Council in the following locations: