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Time for Sabah to have new standards in scheduled waste management

KOTA KINABALU: The time is ripe for Sabah to have a facility with new standards in
scheduled waste management through innovative practices and advanced technologies, offering tailored solutions to various industrial requirements.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor said environmental conservation and
sustainable development are key foundational pillars of the state’s development blueprint – the
Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya.

He said the facility launched by Tex Evolusi Waste Management Sdn Bhd at Sabah Oil and
Gas Industrial Park (Sogip), in addition to advocating sustainable development practices
across industries will see the treatment of a greater volume of new chemical waste, minimises
land impact, and reduces pollution.

“Through the promotion of environmentally sustainable practices, we are laying the foundation
for a greener and more resilient future. I wish to see Tex Evolusi set new standards and best
practices for all to emulate,” he said at the launching of the Integrated Schedule Waste
Management Facility at the Hilton Hotel here today.

His speech was delivered by Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Datuk
Phoong Jin Zhe.

“The availability of this facility not only complements our environmental sustainability efforts but
it represents a robust step in technology transfer, enhancing our waste management systems
and supporting the upcoming oil and gas projects under our Environmental, Social and
Governance (ESG) commitments over the next three years.

“With this facility being available here in Sabah means it is cost-saving benefits for clients and
current market players by eliminating the need to transport scheduled waste outside of Sabah
for treatment,” he said.

The Chief Minister said the initiative will bring about a positive impact on the state’s local
economy.

“The creation of jobs for skilled and semi-skilled individuals from Sabah is particularly
noteworthy. I was made to understand that Tex Evolusi’s target is to attain a 70 per cent
Sabahan workforce within the initial two years, advancing to 99 per cent by the fifth year.

“Indeed, this aligns with the aspiration of our development blueprint to create employment, and
nurture sustainable growth and prosperity for all Sabahans,” he said.

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