Does my business need to register with DOE before disposing of e-waste?
Yes. Businesses that generate scheduled waste, including SW110, are required to register as a scheduled waste generator with DOE before disposal begins.
What documents will I receive after an e-waste collection?
You'll receive a signed manifest, a transport record, and a final disposal certificate. These three documents together prove that your SW110 waste reached a licensed recovery facility, and Malaysian law requires you to retain them for a minimum of three years.
What types of equipment fall under SW110?
SW110 covers a wide range of electrical and electronic equipment, including computers, servers, and any device containing components like mercury switches, cathode-ray tube glass, or circuit boards contaminated with heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, or chromium.
How often do I need to submit eSWIS reports?
eSWIS reporting is required for every movement of scheduled waste, not on a fixed monthly or yearly schedule.