• 6 months ago
After conducting a working visit to Westport to see for himself containers filled with electronic waste on Wednesday (June 26), Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad told reporters that guidelines for the disposal of solar panels and electric vehicle (EV) batteries are currently being developed.

He said this is due to concerns over the disposal for such materials that could harm the environment.

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00:00Can you tell us about the Lanina Phenomenon?
00:09Lanina, that's why? Oh, this is El Nino again?
00:13We hope that the weather in Lanina will be better
00:24And I think, especially in other ministries, especially Petra
00:30Because of their GPS and KPKT, we will cooperate with them
00:35To prepare for the rainy season
00:39Before this, we were facing drought
00:42But now that we are in Lanina, we have to face it
00:46So we are at the top of Malaysia's MAP
00:48If we bring NRES, we will provide full cooperation
00:51Back to the E-Waste, you understand that NRES is looking for
00:54The last drum for the discharging mechanism
00:57For the discharging management of electricity
01:00To fill the house, so how far has it progressed?
01:03We do have a few things
01:05Because we see that now we use more
01:07In terms of stopping, solar panels, hybrid cars
01:12And electric cars have entered the first generation
01:17They are starting to change the batteries
01:19So we want to provide a more balanced basis
01:22For us to look at the situation
01:24Because we don't want to cause other problems
01:27Okay, thank you
01:37Thank you

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