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Nestlé Malaysia and SWCorp Partner to Strengthen Plastic Waste Recycling ecosystem in Kedah

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Nestlé Malaysia’s plastic collection, separation and recycling project (Project SAVE) is on track to reach 300,000 households by end of 2026 

Reflecting its commitment to a waste-free future, Nestlé Malaysia is strengthening community-led recycling efforts in Kedah through Project SAVE (Segregate, Avoid, Value, Educate), marked by the Karnival Kitar community event. The initiative demonstrates how embracing Voluntary Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) projects can translate into tangible impact on the environment.

First introduced in 2020, Project SAVE is Nestlé Malaysia’s flagship voluntary recycling programme and the country’s largest EPR initiative, supporting household Separation-at-Source (SAS) through weekly door-to-door collection of dry mixed recyclables in collaboration with municipal councils, waste management concessionaires and private recyclers. Now scaled nationwide, the programme has reached approximately 260,000 households across nine cities. In 2025 alone, it diverted an estimated 15,000 tonnes of solid waste including 10,000 tonnes of plastic from landfills and oceans. Through Project SAVE and the Company’s broader sustainability efforts, Nestlé Malaysia remains committed to driving collaborative solutions that empower communities and accelerate progress towards a more sustainable future.

Photo 1 Nestlé Malaysia and SWCorp Partner to Strengthen Plastic Waste Recycling ecosystem in Kedah
[Front row] In the presence of Guest of Honour YTM Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz binti Almarhum Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, Tunku Temenggong Kedah [centre], Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia [left], and Ir. Zulkifli Bin Tamby Chik, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Technical) of SWCorp [right], exchanging a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen community recycling efforts in Kedah under Project SAVE. [Back row from left]: Raja Nurmaria Murni, Executive Director, Group Corporate Affairs for Malaysia and Singapore, Nestlé Malaysia; Zaki Abdul Aziz Daud, Chief Executive Officer of E-Idaman Sdn Bhd (EISB); Ahmad Shakir bin Arus, Director of the Environmental Health Department, Kulim Municipal Council and Lesley Lim, Managing Director of ESH Resource.

 

Project SAVE expanded to Kulim in 2025 through a pilot with SWCorp, E-Idaman and ESH Resource. Since its launch, the Kulim pilot has collected approximately 100,000 kilograms of recyclables, including around 28,000 kilograms of plastics, through its dedicated weekly door-to-door collection programme.

Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia, said, “The progress we have seen shows that effective recycling starts with strong partnerships and consistent systems on the ground. But systems alone are not enough - real change starts at home. We encourage all Malaysians to separate waste at home and make recycling part of everybody’s daily life because when small actions become habits, they can drive meaningful nationwide impact. At Nestlé Malaysia, our voluntary EPR approach reflects our commitment to supporting this shift towards a more circular and waste-free future.”

Photo 2 Nestlé Malaysia and SWCorp Partner to Strengthen Plastic Waste Recycling ecosystem in Kedah
[Right] YTM Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz binti Almarhum Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, Tunku Temenggong Kedah with the Nestlé Sayang Komuniti team at Karnival Kitar, a community event celebrating the positive impact of the Kulim Recycling Programme under Project SAVE and featuring activities to inspire sustainable habits.

 

At the Karnival Kitar community event, this strengthened alliance to expand Project SAVE in Kulim was also marked through the exchange of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nestlé Malaysia and SWCorp, witnessed by Guest of Honour YTM Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz binti Almarhum Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, Tunku Temenggong Kedah.

Photo 3 - Nestlé Malaysia and SWCorp Partner to Strengthen Plastic Waste Recycling ecosystem in Kedah
YTM Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz binti Almarhum Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, Tunku Temenggong Kedah [third from right] with Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia [far right] and Zaki Abdul Aziz Daud, Chief Executive Officer of E-Idaman Sdn Bhd (EISB) [second from right] during a walkabout at Karnival Kitar in SMK Taman Selasih, Kulim, which showcased the achievements of the Kulim Recycling Programme under Project SAVE and interactive activities promoting environmental sustainability.

 

Tuan Khalid Bin Mohammed, Chief Executive Officer of SWCorp, said, “Our collaboration with Nestlé Malaysia in Kulim underscores the importance of a well-structured collection system in enabling effective community recycling. Strong coordination among operational partners, local authorities and residents is critical to ensuring efficiency and sustaining participation over time. SWCorp remains committed to encouraging greater household involvement, which is essential to strengthening Malaysia’s recycling ecosystem and driving long-term impact.”

Held at SMK Taman Selasih, Karnival Kitar brought together residents, schools, local authorities, partners and community leaders through educational roadshows, interactive booths and activities to drive awareness and recognise community contributions.

Photo 4 Nestlé Malaysia and SWCorp Partner to Strengthen Plastic Waste Recycling ecosystem in Kedah
Students of SK Ayer Merah at Karnival Kitar, learning about the Kulim Recycling Programme under Project SAVE, Nestlé Malaysia's door-to-door recyclable collection initiative which spans across nine cities nationwide and has collected 100,000 kg of recyclables in Kulim alone to date.

                                                                     

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About Nestlé Malaysia: Nourishing Malaysians for Over a Century
Since 1912, Nestlé has been dedicated to nourishing Malaysians and building their trust through our high-quality brands and products. We contribute to food security as well as to the health and well-being of the Rakyat through our trusted brands and a long-term commitment to Malaysia in the form of investments, employment, and various initiatives that uplift local communities. Today, we operate six factories, employing over 5,000 Malaysians, and we are the Halal Centre of Excellence for Nestlé globally. We are committed to providing halal, nutritious, and high-quality products with sustainability at the heart of our business practices - Made in Malaysia, by Malaysians, for all Malaysians.

As the world's largest food and beverage manufacturer, with our headquarters based in Switzerland, Nestlé operates in over 180 countries. With a workforce of over 270,000 dedicated employees, we are driven by our purpose to unlock the power of food, enhancing the quality of life for everyone, both today and for future generations. Our commitment to nutrition, health, and wellness guides our performance, ensuring we deliver on our promise of GOOD FOOD, GOOD LIFE.

To discover more about our century-long journey of nourishing Malaysians, please visit our website at https://www.Nestlé.com.my/ask-Nestlé/we-are-Nestlé.
 

To discover more about our century-long journey of nourishing Malaysians, please visit our website at https://www.Nestlé.com.my/ask-Nestlé/we-are-Nestlé.


For more information, please contact:

Shaheen Zaffar
Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad
Tel: (+603) 7965 6456
E-mail: [email protected] 

Nik Wardah or Yasmin Kadir 
acorn communications 
Tel: (+603) 7958 8348 
Mobile: +6011-3770 3620 (Wardah) or
+6017-237 9048 (Yasmin) 
E-mail: [email protected]