BUTTERWORTH, July 10 — The Northern Indian Recycling Traders Welfare Association has urged the Ministry of International Trade and Industry to allow recycling traders and plants to operate in Phase Two of the National Recovery Plan.
He expressed concern that recycling corporations would not be able to sustain their operating costs if forced to close for a longer period. According to him, there are around 150 companies involved in the scrap metals and recycling industry in the northern region, with more than 1,500 local employees involved at the management level.
“In some areas, the items for recycling are stored in open areas, which exposes them to rain and sunlight. This will eventually become a fire hazard,” he said.Earlier today, Nira launched its charity programme by providing grocery items for needy families, especially those in the B40 group.
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