Isolation of microorganisms from landfill soil and the production of enzyme
Population growth with increasing consumption levels leads to abundant waste in Malaysia. In 2012, the average waste generation rate of Malaysia is 33,000 tons of waste per day with composition distribution of 46% food waste, 15% plastic, and 14% paper. Landfilling is the main solid waste management...
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