[WATCH] This could solve waste management and keep Malaysia clean


Ravin Palanisamy Sumardi Susilo

EVER wondered if there was a better way to manage our solid waste other than sending it to the landfill?

Roland Tee a retired auditor came up with the solution by inventing The Asher, a machine that turns almost all kinds of garbage you put into it to ash.

The Asher does’s burn waste like a conventional incinerator, instead it bakes the trash in high heat thus turning them into ash.

The ashes can later be used as fertiliser or mixed with other materials to make sand bricks.

Although it does create toxic emissions Tee, who has spent most of his life working in the water industry, created a filtration system to prevent these emissions from being discharged into the atmosphere, thus making it environmentally friendly.

The Asher has been deployed in 13 countries so far including Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore, Qatar, Bahrain and Australia. Pamarai Sdn Bhd is the sole distributor of The Asher.


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