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Waste Management in Malaysia is legally governed by Environmental Quality Act (EQA) 1974 and the Scheduled Wastes Regulations 2005, requiring proper classification, notification, storage, labelling, transport, treatment, and record keeping. Compliance ensures environmental protection, worker safety, and avoidance of legal penalties.
At Maclean headquarters, we ensure all wastes generated from operational activities are properly identified, notified, stored, documented, and transferred to transporters and treatment facilities licensed by the Department of Environment (DOE) Malaysia, in compliance with Malaysian law.
Digital Compliance Through eSWIS Version 2
The Electronic Scheduled Waste Information System (eSWIS) Version 2, developed by the DOE Malaysia, serves as Malaysia’s official digital platform for scheduled waste notification, inventory management, and consignment tracking.
Through eSWIS V2, Maclean ensures:
Responsible Handling of Scheduled Waste
Maclean headquarter’s scheduled waste management responsibilities include the handling of SW409, the contaminated empty chemical containers and SW103, the discarded batteries.

In accordance with Regulation 9 of the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005:
These controls protect both the environment and workplace safety.
Strengthening Environmental Governance
Scheduled Waste Management is not merely an administrative exercise. It requires structured processes, trained personnel, proper documentation, and disciplined operational execution. At Maclean, our team is trained in proper waste handling, labelling, storage, and documentation practices in accordance with regulatory requirements and eSWIS V2 procedures.
Through compliance with Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Act 127), Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005, eSWIS V2 digital requirements, and ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System, we reinforce our commitment to environmental governance, regulatory compliance, and responsible industry leadership within the cleaning services sector.
References:
1. Brilliant Resources.(2025). Scheduled Waste Management & eSWIS V2: Training on Waste Handling,Storage, and Documentation.
2. Department of Environment Malaysia. (2025). Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005.
3. Department of Environment Malaysia. (2026). Electronic Scheduled Waste Information System.
In addition to the above, we are proud and grateful to receive 2 awards from CBRE:

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To find out more on how we give you the best value for your budget without compromising your health or safety, please connect with us at 03-7773 0300 or enquire@maclean.com.my.