Malaysia

Dumping ground? 75 containers of e-waste entered Malaysia since 2018

Electrical, electronic goods to be processed illegally in an environmentally unfriendly manner, says dept director-general

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Feb 2021 4:33PM

Dumping ground? 75 containers of e-waste entered Malaysia since 2018
Environment Department director-general Norlin Jaafar says that from 2018 to November last year, 75 containers containing e-waste have been sent back to their countries of origin. – Pixabay pic, February 10, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The illegal importation of electrical and electronic waste following the high demand from local industries has raised fear that Malaysia will become a dumping ground for the world’s e-waste.

Environment Department (DoE) director-general Norlin Jaafar said from 2018 to November last year, 75 containers containing e-waste were detected entering the country to be processed illegally and not in an environmentally friendly manner, and have been sent back to their countries of origin.

“It is against DoE policy because e-waste, which is categorised as scheduled waste, is not allowed to be imported into the country, especially for the purpose of reprocessing or disposal,” she said.

Norlin said the entry of e-waste will result in a short lifespan of solid waste landfills and lead to illegal premises not equipped with air pollution control systems to carry out disposal activities.

“Usually, the parties involved will dispose of these electrical and electronic goods by burning them to get the valuable metals in the items.

“However, the burning process has great potential to release harmful gases such as dioxins and furans, which can affect the body’s immune system as well as internal organs if inhaled, and cause environmental pollution,” she said.

Norlin said the government was in the midst of drafting a new law to regulate the disposal of e-waste in the country and prevent illegal e-waste disposal activities.

Meanwhile, she said the department would carry out its E-Waste Collection Day campaign on the last Saturday of every month to enable e-waste to be disposed of in an environment-friendly manner.

The public can send their unwanted electrical and electronic goods, including mobile phones, air conditioners, washing machines, and refrigerators to 123 collection centres and 21 registered recovery facilities throughout the country. – Bernama, February 10, 2021

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