Foodpanda to remove company’s waste found dumped in Gombak jungle, launching probe | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 5 — Food delivery firm Foodpanda will remove its carrier bags found at an illegal dumpsite in Gombak, after a video was shared on social media. In a statement to Malay Mail, the company also said it will investigate the matter and insisted on its ethical waste management...

Tuesday, 05 Nov 2019 03:08 PM MYTA picture shared by Facebook user Andy Hickson of the illegal dumpsite in Gombak.

“In light of the recent discovery of the alleged illegal dumpings of Foodpanda delivery bags in the jungle, we will be launching an investigation into this immediately. Foodpanda said it works with suppliers to properly dispose of unusable delivery bags, which are dismantled, sorted and sent to recycling facilities.

Facebook user Andy Hickson recorded the illegal waste that included Foodpanda’s delivery bags, while on a hiking trip near Gombak.

 

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