Toxic Warship "Clemenceau II": Starts Voyage from Brazil to the Mediterranean Sea

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Rio de Janeiro, Brussels, Izmir. 4 August 2022. Reports from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil confirm that the sister ship of the infamous aircraft carrier CLEMENCEAU, formerly known as French warship FOCH, and most recently named the SÃO PAULO, has now been placed under tow on a 6000-mile journey to Aliaga, Turkey, where it is to be scrapped. Environmental groups around the world are denouncing Brazil’s export and disposal plans in Turkey as illegal and unsafe.

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Delegates and Environmentalists Celebrate New Global Restrictions on e-Waste Trade

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Geneva, Switzerland (June 17, 2022) – After eight days of detailed and stressful negotiations this week and last, the Parties to the Basel Convention at their 15th meeting (COP15) held in Geneva agreed by consensus to the "Swiss-Ghana Amendments." These amendments establish new definitions of hazardous and non-hazardous electronic waste, and ensure that these two categories of e-waste will either be banned from trade or at a minimum require notification by the exporting country and consent by the importing country prior to export.

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Environmental Groups Claim that New Rules Restricting Plastic Trade are being Ignored

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Geneva, Switzerland (June 14, 2022) – At the ongoing meeting of the Basel Convention, the Basel Action Network (BAN) and member organizations of the Break Free from Plastic movement (BFFP) in a side event, presented evidence of continued plastic waste trade, that is exported primarily from the rich developed countries to weaker economies, and charged these exporting countries with failing to uphold the agreements to control plastic waste exports made at the Basel Convention in 2019, which came into force on January 1, 2021.

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TerraCycle accused of recycling failures and consumer misinformation in BBC Panorama revelations

Source: https://www.packaginginsights.com/news/terracycle-accused-of-recycling-failures-and-consumer-misinformation-in-bbc-panorama-revelations.html

Author: Louis Gore-Langton

The ongoing saga of corruption allegations against TerraCycle’s UK operations was brought to a head last night in BBC Panorama’s investigation Recycling: Where Does My Rubbish Go? Company CEO Tom Szaky was confronted with evidence that his UK waste handler is a sanctioned criminal, that his business system’s collection and recycling rates are extremely low, and that the scheme is likely misleading consumers.

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EPA to weigh regulating common plastic as hazardous waste

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Author: E.A. Crunden

EPA may finally classify a commonly used plastic as hazardous waste, following a long legal struggle with advocates. The Center for Biological Diversity said this afternoon that it has reached a deal with EPA over polyvinyl chloride, more well known as PVC or vinyl, following a decade of back-and-forth.

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Rich countries are illegally exporting plastic trash to poor countries, data suggests

Source: https://grist.org/accountability/rich-countries-illegally-exporting-plastic-trash/

Author: Joseph WInters

At the beginning of last year, 187 countries took steps to limit the export of plastic trash from wealthy to developing countries. It’s not working as well as they hoped. According to an analysis of global trade data by the nonprofit Basel Action Network, or BAN, violations of a U.N. agreement regulating the international plastic waste trade have been “rampant” over the past year.

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The battle against global e-waste dumping reaches tipping point

Source: https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/the-battle-against-global-e-waste-dumping-reaches-tipping-point/47445264?utm_campaign=teaser-in-channel&utm_content=o&utm_medium=display&utm_source=swissinfoch

Author: Anand Chandrasekhar

Switzerland is pushing to modify an international accord so that all electric and electronic waste shipped abroad gets prior consent from destination countries. Not everyone is on board.

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Environmental groups move quickly and block the export of German plastic waste to Vietnam

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Environmental groups move quickly and block the export of German plastic waste to Vietnam

Waste shipment authorities and COSCO shipping lines responded swiftly to a letter sent to them in the Greek port of Piraeus, early this morning by the Basel Action Network (BAN) as part of a coalition effort to prevent European wastes from being exported.

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The EU agrees: the recycling of ships is a matter of global environmental justice

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In its proposal for a new regulation on waste shipments published last week, the European Commission surprised many observers by rejecting their earlier romance with the Hong Kong Convention and return to the Basel Convention's affirmation that the Global South should not become the world's dumping ground for hazardous wastes, even when those wastes are ships.

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