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Appendix 9 Penang Island Recycling Directory APPENDIX 9 PENANG ISLAND RECYCLING DIRECTORY PENANG ISLAND CONTENTS PREFACE........................................................... 3 RECYCLING RECYCLING AGENTS AND BUYERS .......... 4 CLOTHES................................................... 4 DIRECTORY E-WASTE................................................... 5 FURNITURE .............................................. 8 GENERAL.................................................. 9 A Directory of Agents, Buyers & GUNNY SACKS ...................................... 13 Recycling Communities, in Penang PAPER ...................................................... 14 PLASTIC .................................................. 15 RUBBER................................................... 16 SCRAP / METALS................................... 17 WOOD ...................................................... 19 RECYCLING COMMUNITIES ...................... 20 CHURCHES ............................................. 20 HOSPITALS............................................. 21 NGOS........................................................ 22 JKKK ........................................................ 24 RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATIONS.............. 24 RUKUN TETANGGA.............................. 25 SCHOOLS ................................................ 26 September 2005 2 RECYCLING AGENTS AND BUYERS PREFACE The JICA Study Team under the “National Waste Minimisation in Malaysia” wishes to acknowledge the CLOTHES efforts of the Penang Environment Working Group (PEWOG) for developing the first edition of recycling APAC Marketing directory of recycling communities, agents and buyers 13,14 Kaw Perindustrian Ringan in Penang entitled “THE RECYCLING WHEEL OF Baling, 09100 Kedah PENANG” in early 2005. H/P : 019-424 6860 Contact : Mr. Alex Tai This compilation of recycling directory of recycling communities, agents and buyers is for Penang Island only. This directory is by no means exhaustive but will Khoon Sun Trading / Recycle Centre be continually updated from time to time as the 88, Victoria Street network expands. 10300 Pulau Pinang Tel : 261 9311 The JICA Study Team hopes that this edition will also H/P : 019 445 9511 benefit the different stakeholders involved in recycling Also shoes/ bags activities in Penang. For further information, please contact: Recycling Network Unit, Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang Jalan Padang Kota Lama 10200 Pulau Pinang Tel : 04 – 263 3000 Fax : 04 – 263 3036 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rnumppp.net SEPTEMBER 2005 3 4 E-WASTE HMR Resources (M) Sdn Bhd Mega Online Computer Marketing E-WASTE 2008 Jalan Perusahaan, Sdn Bhd Kaw MIEL 488B-06-02 Midlands Park Centre, Prai Industrial Park, Jalan Burma 10350 Pulau Pinang Asset & Material Management e.duc.com 13600 Prai, Pulau Pinang Tel : 04-226 4475 2005, Ting Perusahaan Satu, 252 Jalan Sungai Bakap Tel : 04-397 3464 Fax : 04-226 4502 Perai Industrial Estate 14120 Simpang Empat Fax : 04-397 3473 H/P : 019-446 9421 13600 Perai S Pulau Pinang H/P: 012 495 9006 Email : [email protected] Tel : 04-399 1896 H/P: 016 483 9610 Contact : En. Md. Alfee Ahmad Contact : Mr. Y. P. Kheng Fax : 04-399 3221 Contact: The Managing Director H/P : 016-418 8803 Email : [email protected] Induslink Marketing Natural Arrangement Sdn Bhd Website : www.amm-co.com 15 Pesiaran Pantai Jerjak 9 5835 Mukim 12, Jalan Mahkamah Contact : Mr. Vignesh E.N.S. Kuppusamy Chettiar /Shan 11900 Bayan Lepas DBD 11900 Bayan Lepas Poornam Metals Sdn Bhd Pulau Pinang Tel : 04- 484 3233 42 & 44 Lorong IKS Juru 3 Tel : 04-646 0186 Fax : 04- 484 3232 Century Surf Sdn Bhd Taman Perindustrian Ringan Juru Fax : 04-646 0186 Email : [email protected] 22, Lintang Berinig A, 14100 Bukit Tengah H/P : 012-486 0778 Website: www.nasbm.com 11960 Bayan Lepas, Tel : 04-508 4841 Email : [email protected] Contact : Ms Goh Pulau Pinang Fax : 04-508 4843 Tel: - H/P : 012-498 2514 Fax: 04 626 6002 Email : [email protected] Inter Venture Trading NKH Trading H/P: 012 4111 882 Contact : Mr. S. Selvakumar 33, First Floor Jalan Helang 86 Jalan Gajah, Tanjung Bungah Email:[email protected] Desa Permai Indah, Sg Dua 11200 Pulau Pinang Contact: Mr Ch'ng KH 11700 Pulau Pinang Tel: 04-891 2888 EA Enviro Industries Sdn. Bhd Tel : 04-657 8468 Fax: 04-891 2887 No. 3 Lorong Perda Timur 6, Fax : 04-658 8468 H/P : 019-449 0572 Bandar Perda H/P : 017-570 8845 Email : [email protected] Chung Heng Fatt Trading 14000 Bukit Mertajam Email : [email protected] Contact : Ms. Rose Ng TBP 5657 Bagan Lallang Tel : 04-621 2502 Website : www.int- 13020 Butterworth Pulau Fax : 04-621 2506 venture.com.my Preference Trading Sdn Bhd Pinang Contact : Mr. Calvin Yeo Contact : Mr. Lim Soong Leong 79A Lorong Perindustrian Bukit Tel : 04-332 1022 Minyak 16 H/P : 012-578 7588 IRM Industries Sdn Bhd. Kaw Perindustrian Bkt Minyak Contact : Mr. Tan Chee Cheng Recycling Industries (M) Sdn Bhd 37-H Jalan Batu Maung 14100 Seberang Perai Tengah, Lot 7678 Lorong IKS Bukit Minyak 11960 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang 14000 Bukit Mertajam Pulau Pinang Tel : 04-507 6462, 04-508 6027/ e.duc.com Tel : 04-5087573, 508 8573 Tel : 04-626 2001, 626 528 , 7112 250 Lorong Kampung Melayu Fax : 508 5573 626 2257 Fax : 04-507 6027 11500 Pulau Pinang H/P : 019-466 7656 Fax : 04-626 1007 H/P : 019-445 8313 H/P: 016 483 9610 Email : [email protected] Contact :Mr. Goh Email : [email protected] Contact: The Managing Contact : Mr. Steven Choy Contact : Mr. Victor Chai C W Director 5 6 E-WASTE Rank Jaya Metals Sdn Bhd Syarikat Vellasamy FURNITURE Plot 14, Bayan Lepas Industrial 46 Lorong Mak Mandin 5/3, Pusat Estate, Perindustrian Ringan DRB Phase 4 11900 Pulau Pinang 13400 Mak Mandin Tel : 04-645 6618/ 619/ 621 Tel : 04-323 2996 Haji Othmuman Pillay dan Anak Top Maple Enterprise Fax : 04-645 6616 Fax : 04-324 4032 113 Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling Lot 439, 441,442, 444, Sek 23, H/P : 04-438 8588 H/P : 019-478 4032 10200 Pulau Pinang NED Website : www.rankjaya.com Contact : Mr. S. Vellasamy (Ravi) Tel : 262 7955 Victoria Street, 10300 Pulau Contact : Mr. Yeo Old Furniture Pinang Tel : 04-261 7660 Smart Data Information Mei Tatt Antique Sdn Bhd Fax : 04-261 7660 Technologies 8, Jalan Pintal Tali H/P : 012-428 5771 92 Jalan Kota Permai, 10100 Pulau Pinang Contact : Mr. C S Chen Taman Kota Permai, Tel : 04-262 3610 Also F& B crockery/kitchenware 14000 Bukit Mertajam Fax: 262 3610 Tel: : 04-501 2887 / 501 22886 H/P : 016 477 2399 Fax : 04-501 2885 Contact : Mr Richard Lim H/P : 012 489 1187 Email: : [email protected] Contact: Mr T C Chong Vcan Collections 113, Lebuh Noordin 10300 Pulau Pinang Tel : 262 6557 H/P : 012 466 8917 Contact : Cheah Ewe Yeow 7 8 GENERAL ESH Resource Recovery Sdn Kamatchi & Co GENERAL Bhd 151 Lebuh Acheen Di belakang No. 324, 10200 Pulau Pinang Mk. 12, Jalan Bharu, Tel : 04-261 4491 A.N.R. Nallathambi Chettiar Atzee Trading Batu Maung, 11960 Bayan lepas, Fax : 04- 263 4648 114 Lebuh Armenian 294-6-9, Jalan Perak, Pulau Pinang H/P : 012 - 475 3543 10200 Pulau Pinang 10150 Pulau Pinang Tel : 04-626 5232 Contact : Mr Shanmugam Tel : 04-261 5392 Tel : 04-282 1493 Fax : 04-626 2501 H/P : 016-470 6850 Fax : 04-282 1493 H/P : 012-438 9237 Contact : Mr. M. Sandhiran H/P : 012-409 9189/ Contact : Mr. Lim Yew Hack 016-475 7570 Landcarve Enterprise Email : [email protected] 610-P, Tanjung Bunga, Contact : Vivienne Choy / Tony 11200 Pulau Pinang A.O.M.S. Ganapathy Chettiar ESH Resource Recovery Tel : 04-890 4845 174A Victoria Street Sdn Bhd H/P : 019-564 4701 10300 George Town, Pulau BCV Corporation Sdn Bhd 4988 Lot 527 Mk 13 Disebelah Contact : Mr. Ramakrishnan Pinang 771-C Kg Nelayan, Teluk Kumbar Kg Juru, Tel : 04-261 3441 11920 Pulau Pinang Juru 14000 Bukit Mertajam Contact: Mr A. Kalidass Tel : 04-298 0036 Tel : 04-507 9237 LHT Kitarsemula Sdn. Bhd. Fax : 04-649 3327 Fax : 04-502 1731 2-2 Lintang Batu Maung, H/P : 016-433 4176 H/P : 012-400 1222 11960 Pulau Pinang Contact : En. Hisham Hamzah Email : [email protected] Tel: 012-4215126 Abdul Aziz & Company Contact : Mr. Lesley Lim Fax: 6265840 Jelutong Dumpsite H/P: 012-4215126 H/P : 016 4300014 Century Surf Sdn Bhd Email: [email protected] Contact : Mr Abd Aziz b Md Ali 22, Lintang Berinig A, 11960 Bayan Lepas, Family Thrift Store (Salvation Pulau Pinang Army) Marimuthu Vision Enterprise Alif Teknologi (M) Sdn Bhd Tel: - 56-D Ground Floor, Perak Plaza 322 Jalan Perak 885 Taman Desa Melati Fax: 04 626 6002 Jalan Perak 11600 Pulau Pinang 09000 Kulim, Kedah H/P: 012 4111 882 10150 Pulau Pinang H/P : 012 513 6880 Tel : 04-484 9325 Email:[email protected] Tel : 04-227 9369 Contact : Mr Marimuthu Fax : 04-484 6881 Contact: Mr Ch'ng KH Contact : Mr. S. Neelamekan Mohd Suhaimin Yusuff Haaridasss Trading 143A Jalan Tanjung Tokong Eden Handicap Service Centre 100 Lebuh Victoria Lama Bhd 10300 George Town, Pulau 10470 Pulau Pinang APAC Marketing 102E Lengkok Kampong Jawa Pinang H/P : 012-556 8507/ 13,14 Kaw Perindustrian Ringan Kawasan MIEL Tel : 04-261 5278 016-400 8706 Baling, 09100 Kedah 11900 Pulau Pinang H/P : 017-563 2779 Contact : En. Mohd Suhaimin H/P : 019-424 6860 Tel : 04-644 2912 Contact : Mr. M. K. Haaridasss Yusuff Contact : Mr. Alex Tai Contact : Ms. Peggy Lim 9 10 GENERAL GENERAL Natural Arrangement Sdn. Bhd. Rayflex Enterprise Sempurna Jaya Enterprise Syarikat Narayanan (Co. Reg. No.: 515873-H) 15-G-16 Bayan Point, Medan 16-E Jalan Seang Tek 151 Lebuh Acheh No. 399, Jalan Kangkong 5, Kampung Relau Georgetown 10200 Pulau Pinang Taman Kangkong 2, 11900 Bayan Lepas 10400 Pulau Pinang Tel : 04-261 3337 / 1622 09600 Lunas, Kedah DarulAman Pulau Pinang H/P : 016 455 2846 Tel : 04-4843233 Tel: 04-641 1331 Contact : Mr Jayaraj Fax : 04-4843232 Fax : 04-641 3113 Email: [email protected] Email : [email protected] SIMA Handicapped Recycling Syarikat Pandiyan Website: www.nasbm.com Contact : Ms Christy Lai Centre 44 B Lebuh victoria Contact: Mr. GC Ooi 16 Transfer Road, Pulau Pinang Georgetown H/P : 012-428 6205 10300 Pulau Pinang North Pearl Recycling Rosam Enterprise Contact : Mr.
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