Malaysia lets in US plastic waste after it passes new UN treaty test

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has allowed in a container of plastic waste from the United States after finding that it held only clean, recyclable ...

Plastic waste piled outside an illegal recycling factory in Jenjarom, Kuala Langat, Malaysia on Oct 14, 2018. KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has allowed in a container of plastic waste from the United States after finding that it held only clean, recyclable material, and did not after all violate a brand-new United Nations treaty banning trade in contaminated plastics.

Signatories to the Basel Convention, which came into force on Jan 1, may only trade plastic waste if it is clean, sorted and easy to recycle - unless the importing country has granted an exemption.Malaysia became the leading destination for the world's plastic trash after China banned imports in 2018, and has returned thousands of tonnes of plastic scrap since then.Plastic waste piled outside an illegal recycling factory in Jenjarom, Kuala Langat, Malaysia on Oct 14, 2018.

Its environment minister said on Tuesday that the US shipment, which arrived on Saturday and had been thought to be hazardous, was found to be clean, homogenous polyethylene waste, as required under its import licence."The Department of Environment confirms that the plastic waste is in compliance with the criteria of B3011 Basel Convention," Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said in a statement.

The United States, which produces more plastic waste per capita than any other country, is the only major nation not to have ratified the Basel Convention and is not bound by its rules. However, under the treaty, Malaysia cannot accept prohibited plastic waste from the United States.

 

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