Klang residents irked by new ruling on rubbish bins


Mohd Aanifah says most residents properly dispose of their domestic waste in rubbish bags, then place them in plastic bins with a lid. — Photos: FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

Klang Municipal Council (MPK) has made it mandatory for several neighbourhoods in its jurisdiction to have a 120-litre bin for domestic waste collection.

Last Saturday, MPK issued notices to households in Taman Saujana, Taman Angkasa, Taman Sri and Taman Telok Pulai to place a 120L two-wheel mobile rubbish bin outside their houses for waste collection thrice a week.

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