Malaysia

Nestle fined RM90,000 over excessive industrial effluent release

2 offences committed at its premises in Section 15, Shah Alam, last year

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Dec 2020 4:17PM

Nestle fined RM90,000 over excessive industrial effluent release
When meting out the fine, judge Rofiah Mohamad says she took into account that environmental pollution is a serious case and involves public interest. – LinkedIn pic, December 24, 2020

SHAH ALAM – Nestle Manufacturing Sdn Bhd was fined RM90,000 by the sessions court here today on two counts of releasing industrial effluent in excess of the acceptable limit.

Judge Rofiah Mohamad meted out the fine after the company, represented by its Nestle Manufacturing Safety and Health manager, K. Arunan, 47, changed his plea to guilty to both charges.

When meting out the fine, Rofiah said she took into account that environmental pollution is a serious case and involves public interest.

On the first count, the company was charged under Regulation 11 (1) (b) of the Environmental Quality (Industrial Effluent) Regulations 2009 with releasing five types of industrial effluent containing biochemical oxygen demand requirement (BOD5) exceeding the standard limit into inland waters.

The second was for releasing concentrated chemical oxygen demand requirements (COD) in excess of the standard limits into inland waters.

Then offences were committed at its premises at Jalan Playar 15/1, Section 15, Shah Alam, on May 21, 2019 between 10.10am to 1pm.

The company was fined RM50,000 for the first charge and RM40,000 for the second.

Prosecuting officer from the Selangor Department of Environment Nor Faizura Mohd Ali prosecuted, while Nestle Manufacturing was represented by J. Rao. – Bernama, December 24, 2020

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