
Kajang Bus Station Suffers from Severe Trash Problem
Kajang Bus Station Chokes on Trash: Residents Demand More Bins Kajang, Malaysia – Passengers and residents near Kajang bus station are fed up with the overflowing trash cans and piles of garbage that have taken over the area. The problem, highlighted in a recent video by Malaysia Gazette, shows a severe lack of waste receptacles, forcing people to leave their trash on the ground. "The trash cans are simply not enough," says Mohd Yusof Abdullah, a local resident featured in the video. "It's unpleasant, and it wasn't always like this." He points out the high volume of people using the station daily, making adequate waste disposal crucial. The video depicts overflowing bins, rubbish piled next to bus stops, and piles of garbage bags strewn across pavements. The images highlight the urgent need for more trash cans and improved waste management. Another resident, Ahmad Buhari Wahab, emphasizes the negative image this creates for Kajang. "The lack of proper waste disposal is giving a bad impression," Wahab states. Local authorities are urged to address this issue to improve the cleanliness and image of Kajang bus station. The hope is for a swift resolution to benefit both residents and those who use the station daily.