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Call to check recyclers of plastic waste for compliance

Call to check recyclers of plastic waste for compliance Asyraf Rasid / the sun PETALING JAYA: Imports of plastic waste, even those that are regulated, could have detrimental effects on the environment. An environmentalist said livestock could be affected and by extension, humans as well. In the long term, it could be catastrophic, Greenpeace Malaysia campaigner Heng Kiah Chun said. “We already have a huge amount of waste, some of which is contaminated. However, only a little of it is actually recycled.” Heng was responding to a recent statement by Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man stating that the government “would not allow Malaysia to become the world’s dumping ground”.

UK export of plastic waste to Malaysia up 63%

UK export of plastic waste to Malaysia up 63% Jason Thomas © Provided by Free Malaysia Today Almost 80% of plastic waste meant for recycling ends up in landfills, says Greenpeace. PETALING JAYA: The UK exported 63% more plastic waste to Malaysia last year, according to a Greenpeace report, with its country representative urging more responsible recycling by developed countries. The Greenpeace report published on Tuesday highlighted how the UK exported 537,000 tonnes of plastic waste in 2020, roughly the same amount (539,000 tonnes) in 2019. The volume of waste exported to Malaysia rose from 40,007 tonnes to 65,316 tonnes. “Malaysia and other countries should not be used as dumping ground,” said Greenpeace Malaysia campaigner Heng Kiah Chun in a statement to FMT.

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