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Home News Auto News Department of Environment Makes Scrapping Abandoned Cars Easy, Clean Department of Environment Makes Scrapping Abandoned Cars Easy, Clean Auto News Aswan | March 08, 2021 07:41 am There's a difference between classic cars and abandoned cars - the latter, not so pleasant. No matter where you are in Malaysia, you're sure to come across the odd abandoned car. We don't mean one that's been parked for a couple of weeks or months, accumulating dust and parking tickets - but one that's been sitting for years, degrading as they're exposed to the elements. The problem is that removing these cars alone was a problem due to the nature of our ownership legislation, but under Anthony Loke's short term it was made much easier for municipal councils to get rid of these eyesores. With that in place, many of these vehicles can finally be moved out of their resting spots and cleanup of the area can begin. Then came the second problem - how do you break these cars down? Unclaimed cars cannot simply sit in a yard taking up space, and contrary to your imagination, crushing them isn't the best idea either as it introduces a lot of contaminants into the environment. Batteries in particular can be nasty with lead acid and lithium being extremely harmful for both people and the environment. Thanks to the Department of Environment (yes, the same one going after loud exhausts), the new Authorised Automotive Treatment Facility (AATF) will make the disposal and recycling of these vehicles easy and environmentally friendly. Each component that needs specific separation from generic recycling can be stored and repurposed or disposed of. Even things such as oil and coolant are not good to simply release into our waterways, and disposing of them properly is especially important. Despite having a population of 31.95 million people, there are over 60,000 abandoned cars lying around our country. Eight companies have been identified by the DOE to take on this project, most likely involved in the moving and final disposal aspects of the process. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags DOE Department of Environment AATF Recycling cars Recycling EV Electric Vehicles Print Related News Analysts Say 2019 Is The Beginning Of The End For Internal Combustion Engines Auto News Aswan | January 29, 2019 With the increase in demand for electric cars in some of the biggest markest in the world - read: China, Europe, and the US - analysts are saying ... Electric Vehicles Incentives Double In Germany - As Expected Auto News Aswan | January 04, 2021 Just because the world has faced an incredible pandemic over the last year, it doesn't mean that German regulators have forgotten their EV end ... MG EP EV Launches In Thailand - When Will We Get It? Auto News Aswan | December 08, 2020 While Malaysians are still choosing between a variety of conventional cars, the Thais have started to get full-on electric models from MG - at an ... NIO Laying Off 20% Of Their Employees Serves As A Cautionary Tale Insights Aswan | September 26, 2019 It’s safe to say that the last three years or so have been incredibly difficult for the automotive industry with the introduction of regulations and ... Comments
Department of Environment Makes Scrapping Abandoned Cars Easy, Clean Auto News Aswan | March 08, 2021 07:41 am There's a difference between classic cars and abandoned cars - the latter, not so pleasant. No matter where you are in Malaysia, you're sure to come across the odd abandoned car. We don't mean one that's been parked for a couple of weeks or months, accumulating dust and parking tickets - but one that's been sitting for years, degrading as they're exposed to the elements. The problem is that removing these cars alone was a problem due to the nature of our ownership legislation, but under Anthony Loke's short term it was made much easier for municipal councils to get rid of these eyesores. With that in place, many of these vehicles can finally be moved out of their resting spots and cleanup of the area can begin. Then came the second problem - how do you break these cars down? Unclaimed cars cannot simply sit in a yard taking up space, and contrary to your imagination, crushing them isn't the best idea either as it introduces a lot of contaminants into the environment. Batteries in particular can be nasty with lead acid and lithium being extremely harmful for both people and the environment. Thanks to the Department of Environment (yes, the same one going after loud exhausts), the new Authorised Automotive Treatment Facility (AATF) will make the disposal and recycling of these vehicles easy and environmentally friendly. Each component that needs specific separation from generic recycling can be stored and repurposed or disposed of. Even things such as oil and coolant are not good to simply release into our waterways, and disposing of them properly is especially important. Despite having a population of 31.95 million people, there are over 60,000 abandoned cars lying around our country. Eight companies have been identified by the DOE to take on this project, most likely involved in the moving and final disposal aspects of the process. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags DOE Department of Environment AATF Recycling cars Recycling EV Electric Vehicles
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