Study finds toxic material from plastic waste lurking at four M'sian sites

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Copper traces found in water samples were found to be very toxic to not only humans but also wildlife.

Hazardous materials have been found in soil and water samples taken from several sites previously identified by environmental NGO Greenpeace Malaysia as part of its investigation into imported plastic wastes.

The investigation which involves Greenpeace researchers from Germany and its representative in Malaysia was carried out at three plastic waste dump sites in Selangor - Pulau Indah and Kapar in Klang, Sungai Cheeding in Kuala Langat - and at an unregulated site in Kedah along the Sungai Muda riverbank.

 

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Are the religion elected PAS still did no know what is he job?

After Harapan lost power, it seems plastic waste bosses are back in biz. Let’s hope the present Govt will do something.

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