In the industrial landscape of Malaysia, the management of hazardous materials is a strict legal requirement. Under the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005, waste generators are legally bound to identify, classify, and dispose of scheduled wastes correctly.
MYCO2 provides comprehensive, Department of Environment (DOE) recognized scheduled waste analysis services. We help industries navigate complex regulations and ensure seamless integration with the eSWIS (Electronic Scheduled Waste Information System).
According to directives from Jabatan Alam Sekitar (JAS) under Sections 31 and 37 of the Environmental Quality Act 1974, waste generators must conduct characteristic analysis for their waste codes. This is critical for:
Properly identifying waste under the 77 categories (e.g., SW 104, SW 305) to ensure legal handling.
Determining if waste is flammable, corrosive, or toxic to prevent workplace accidents.
Avoiding heavy fines and legal repercussions associated with improper waste declaration.
Providing chemical analysis reports required for the mandatory e-Consignment Note system.
MYCO2 utilizes advanced analytical instrumentation to provide high-precision results:
Determining the mobility of organic and inorganic analytes.
Detecting Lead, Mercury, and Cadmium using ICP technology.
Testing for pH levels (corrosivity), flashpoint, and reactivity.
Verification to ensure waste matches declared compositions.
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| DOE Recognized | Methodologies aligned with Malaysia laws. |
| SAMM Accredited | MS/ISO 17025 accredited laboratory test results. |
| Nationwide Presence | Hubs in Penang (Perai), Selangor (Shah Alam), and Johor Bahru |
Don’t risk non-compliance. Whether you are a manufacturing plant or a waste collector, MYCO2 is your trusted partner for scheduled waste analysis in Malaysia.
Serving industrial sectors across Malaysia, including Penang (Perai), Selangor (Shah Alam), and Johor Bahru.