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Malaysia to ship back plastic waste

Bangladesh among several countries which have to take back 450 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste
AFP, Port klang, Malaysia

Malaysia yesterday said it will ship back 450 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste to the countries like Bangladesh, Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Saudi Arabia and the United States. The country insisted that it did not want to be a global dumping ground that’s why they are send those imported plastic waste back to where it came from.

Around 300 million tonnes of plastic are produced every year, according to the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), with much of it ending up in landfill or polluting the seas, in what is becoming a growing international crisis.

China had previously taken a large amount of waste for recycling, but abruptly stopped last year, saying it wanted to improve its own environment.

Now Southeast Asian countries that stepped in to plug this gap say they have had enough.

"We urge developed countries to stop shipping garbage to our country," said Yeo Bee Yin, Malaysia's minister of energy, technology, science, environment and climate change, adding it was "unfair and uncivilised".

"We will return it back to the country of origin without any mercy," she said, after an inspection of several waste-filled containers at Port Klang, the country's busiest port.

Plastic imports to Malaysia have tripled since 2016, to 870,000 tonnes last year, official data showed. The influx

has sparked a rapid increase in the number of recycling plants, many of them operating without a licence and with little regard for environmental standards.

Yeo vowed a crackdown on illegal imports and recycling facilities and called Malaysians involved in importing the scraps “traitors”.

“Malaysia will not be a dumping ground to the world,” she declared. “We cannot be bullied by the developed countries.”

The ministry said 450 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste in 10 containers — from Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, China, Japan, Saudi Arabia and the United States — will be shipped back.

Port officials said their contents were misdeclared, but did not give a date for the shipment.

 

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