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Plastic Pollution Disproportionately Affects Marginalized Groups, Per UN Report


Plastic Pollution Disproportionately Affects Marginalized Groups, Per UN Report
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Plastic pollution is an environmental injustice to vulnerable communities – new report


Plastic pollution is an environmental injustice to vulnerable communities – new report
Nairobi, 30 March 2021 Plastic pollution disproportionately affects marginalized communities and communities living in close proximity to plastic production and waste sites, constituting an environmental injustice, according to a new report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and environmental justice non-governmental organisation, Azul. The report,
Neglected: Environmental Justice Impacts of Plastic Pollution, calls for the recognition of communities affected by plastic waste and their inclusion in local decision making.
It details cases of environmental injustice – from deforestation and displacement of Indigenous Peoples to make way for oil extraction and the contamination of potable water by fracking fluids and waste water in the US and Sudan, to health problems among predominantly African American communities living near oil refineries in the US’s Gulf of ....

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Premature or precautionary? California is first to tackle microplastics in drinking water


RACHEL BECKER
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California is poised to issue the world’s first guidelines for microplastics in drinking water despite no data on how plentiful they are in the state, no scientific agreement on how to test water for them and little research on their health risks. 
The pieces of plastic — smaller than an ant, some so tiny they can be seen only with a microscope — have contaminated wildlife and human bodies through their food, air and water.
Under a 2018 state law, California must require four years of testing for microplastics in drinking water, and the state must consider guidelines to help water providers and consumers determine what levels may be safe to drink. ....

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Levy to be imposed in June


Imported waste: A composite file picture showing containers filled with plastic waste at Penang Port and the Customs’ enforcement department store in Bagan Jermal, Butterworth.
PUTRAJAYA: Starting June, plastic waste importers must pay RM20 for every tonne of scrap brought into the country for recycling in a move by the government to regulate the recycling industry and curb plastic pollution.
Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin said the government had wanted to charge a fee of RM50 for every tonne but it was negotiated down to RM20.
“They have agreed, so we will implement this in June, ” she told The Star. ....

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DPCC shuts down 16 illegal plastic manufacturing units in 2 months


DPCC shuts down 16 illegal plastic manufacturing units in 2 months
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April 04, 2021 13:32 IST
DPCC teams inspected 25 industrial units manufacturing plastic carry bags in Bawana and Narela industrial areas.
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DPCC teams inspected 25 industrial units manufacturing plastic carry bags in Bawana and Narela industrial areas.
The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) directed 16 illegal plastic manufacturing units in the national capital to shut down operations over the last two months, officials have said.
DPCC teams inspected 25 industrial units manufacturing plastic carry bags in Bawana and Narela industrial areas during February and March. Of these, only nine were complying with norms, an official said. ....

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