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Encouraging more interest in environmental initiatives

Mohd Haffiz (second from left) visiting one of the booths set up during the launch of Iskandar Malaysia Low Carbon 2021. With him is Mohd Norlisam (third from left). MORE than 40 tonnes of recycled materials statewide have been processed by SWM Environment Sdn Bhd (SWM Environment) through its ‘Kitarecycle’ programme. Its corporate general manager Mohd Norlisam Mohd Nordin said under the programme, the public would be able to exchange recycled items for points via the Kitarecycle mobile application, and the points could later be redeemed for cash. “We want to encourage the public to be actively involved in environmental initiatives, especially recycling.

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Iskandar Malaysia BRT starts three-month pilot testing

Iskandar Malaysia BRT starts three-month pilot testing 8 April 2021 7:45 pm / 0 comments Right on schedule, the Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit (IMBRT) has entered its pilot testing phase today, officiated by Johor chief minister Datuk Hasni Mohammad. The high-capacity electric bus passed through Persiaran Puteri Selatan, Jalan Laksamana 1 and 2 and Persiaran Dato’ Seri Amar before returning to the starting point. As previously reported, the three-month programme will test the buses’ capabilities and demonstrate the use of green technology, in line with the southern state’s modernisation of its public transport system. The Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) and other agencies will test electric and biodiesel (previously reported as hybrid) buses from nine local and international suppliers, conducting assessments, collecting feedback on their effectiveness and safety and securing approval for their use.

IMBRT to undergo pilot testing from Thursday

IMBRT to undergo pilot testing from Thursday 06 Apr 2021 / 19:54 H. Pix for illustration purposes. ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Iskandar Malaysia Rapid Transit Bus (IMBRT) project will undergo pilot testing for three months until July 8, following the programme’s scheduled launch by the Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad here on Thursday. IMBRT director Rudyanto Azhar said nine local and international electric bus manufacturers would be involved in the pilot programme aimed at testing the routes to determine the suitable type of buses to be used. “The IMBRT pilot testing project is for a distance of four kilometres along the Sultan Iskandar Highway, starting from Anjung in Medini until Horizon Hills here,’’ he told a media briefing at Anjung Medini here today.

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