Materials like glass, metals and, many plastics will be sold, inert residue materials and non‑recyclables will be disposed of as landfill; heat from the combustion of refuse derived fuel will be used to produce electricity to operate the plant, and provide a surplus for export to Malaysia’s national power grid.
RESB has engaged WorleyParsons as the project management consultant for the project. We are responsible for identifying the scope of works, developing the engineering specifications, administering the tendering works and supervising the construction and commissioning activities for RESB.
The reclamation, reuse and recycling of various waste streams, including its use for power generation, are central to WorleyParsons’ EcoNomics™ sustainability principles. The project will assist Malaysia to achieve its 5 Fuel Diversification Policy as outlined in the 8th Malaysian Plan, and support the spirit of the Kyoto Protocol in fostering sustainable development objectives through the generation of Certified Emission Reduction credits.