VISION, MISSION & STRATEGIES
Our vision and mission are our main drive to advocate and support indigenous communities in Sabah. Find out what they are here!
Vision
PACOS Trust would like to see peaceful indigenous communities, united and well equipped with the knowledge and expertise to manage their resources and opportunities to support a comfortable life.
Mission
PACOS Trust’s mission is to improve the overall quality of life of indigenous communities.
PACOS Trust has three main goals:
Ensure that indigenous communities have legal title to their customary land (NCR) and the right to use resources in other traditional areas
Strengthen indigenous knowledge systems in the management of natural resources
Strengthen positive values, culture, language, and belief systems of indigenous peoples
Strategies
PACOS Trust uses two main approaches: (i) develop integrated human resources and (ii) establish and strengthen Community Organizations, to enhance the ability of indigenous communities to act collectively on their own.
PACOS Trust also continues to support a network of indigenous organisations that are fighting for ancestral land claims and their natural resources. PACOS Trust acts as an intermediary between community organisations and foreign entities whether government agencies, private companies or non-governmental organisations (NGO).
Borneo Waste Industries Sdn. Bhd. is a Sabah based waste management service provider that was established in November 2013. It has offices in Kota Kinabalu and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Borneo Waste Industries was awarded a 30 years concession to develop and operate the Integrated Waste Management Processing Plant at the Kayu Madang Sanitary Landfill in Telipok, Sabah from April 2018 to April 2048. The Kayu Madang Sanitary Landfill is the central disposal site for waste from Kota Kinabalu, Kota Belud, Penampang, Putatan and Tuaran.
Borneo Waste Industries aims to design, finance, build and operate the Integrated Waste Processing Plant capacity to process up to 800 tonnes per day of municipal solid waste which includes electronic – waste, construction and demolition waste and used tyres. The Integrated Waste Management Processing Plant will be occupying 20 acres within the 115 acre Kayu Madang Sanitary Landfill boundary. Development of the Integrated Waste Management Processing Plant is divided into two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 encompasses Base Facilities which includes the material recovery facilities, anaerobic digestion plant, recovered plastics plant, bottled compressed natural gas plant, e-waste recycling centre and refuse derived fuel pellet plant. Phase 1 also includes the construction and the operation of an organic fertiliser plant. Phase 2 consists of the expansion of organic fertiliser plant and installation of rooftop solar panels.
Did we miss any recycling centre in Sabah? Or do you have any suggestion for improvements?
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