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S’gor DoE seizes containers with 100 tonnes of e-waste from US, Spain

Dept has issued notices for the three shipments to be sent back to countries of origin

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Dec 2022 5:14PM

S’gor DoE seizes containers with 100 tonnes of e-waste from US, Spain
The Selangor Environment Department says three containers seized at West Port, Klang yesterday were found to contain used computer hardware and wires imported from the United States and Spain. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, December 9, 2022

SHAH ALAM – The Selangor Environment Department (DoE) in collaboration with the Customs Department seized three containers carrying e-waste weighing 100 tonnes at West Port, Klang, yesterday.

Its director Nor Aziah Jaafar said an inspection of the containers found that they contained used computer hardware and wires imported from the United States and Spain.

“The inspection also found that the importer had declared the trade material as aluminium scrap to evade the authorities.

“Instruction notices under Sections 31(1) and 37(1) of the Environmental Quality Act 1975 will be issued to the importing companies to return the containers to the countries of origin under the Basel Convention procedure,” she said in a statement here today.

Among the main principles of the Basel Convention are that hazardous waste must be disposed of in the country where the waste was produced; cross-border movement of waste is allowed if it is managed in an “environmentally sound manner”; cross-border movement of waste is only allowed after obtaining the consent of the importing country; and the exporting country must re-import the waste if the exporter’s activities cannot be completed.

Nor Aziah said since January, the Selangor DoE had issued 18 instruction notices to importing companies involving 30 containers for their return to their countries of origin – including the US, Latvia, South Korea, and Mexico.

He said the 30 containers contained e-waste, used plastic, used batteries, and engine components.

“These waste products are brought in to be processed to extract precious metal components by illegal operators.

“What is worrying is that operators who are not licensed by the DoE are using conventional methods (to perform the extraction) and cause odour and river pollution,” she said.

According to her, the Selangor DoE was committed to combating cross-border environmental crimes, and preventing the state from being used as a dumping ground for waste from foreign countries. – Bernama, December 9, 2022

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