Tunisian NGOs triumph in David-vs-Goliath toxic waste battle with Italy→
/Author: Sophie Gorman
Tunisia was victorious this weekend in a protracted David versus Goliath rubbish battle against Italy. On Saturday, a consignment of 7,900 tonnes of toxic waste illegally sent by Italy to Tunisia was sent back where it came from after an almost two-year legal wrangle spearheaded by small local environmental NGOs.
Read MoreTunisia signs agreement to return illegally imported toxic waste back to Italy→
/Author: Middle East Monitor
The Tunisian Ministry of Environment said, on Monday, that it had signed an agreement with Italy to return illegally imported toxic waste. A Tunisian company had imported more than 280 containers of waste illegally from Italy in 2020 and falsely claimed that the household waste – barred from import under Tunisia law – was, in fact, plastic scrap to be recycled.
Read MoreWashington asks for clean energy but sends its plastic garbage to Mexico and Latin America→
/Author: Dulce Olvera
At the same time that the United States government preaches clean energy and sanctions for illegal fishing, it has turned Mexico into its main plastic garbage can in Latin America after the difficulty of exporting it to Asia due to the pandemic and the restriction of China.
Read MoreShipping line will no longer carry plastic scrap→
/Author: DeAnne Toto
Rodolphe Saadé, chairman and CEO of the CMA CGM Group, headquartered in France, has announced that the shipping line will no longer transport plastic scrap aboard its ships beginning June 1. He made the announcement during the One Ocean Summit organized by France’s President Emmanuel Macron, which was Feb. 9-11.
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Read MoreUN: Australia pushes for plastic export ban in pollution crisis→
/Author: Mike Foley
Australia wants other countries to ban plastic waste exports and will push for a legally binding international treaty at the United Nations to limit the damage that the “ghostly walls of death” have on the marine environment.
Read MoreShipping Line CMA CGM to Halt Global Trade of Plastic Waste→
/In response to the call made by the Basel Action Network (BAN), The Last Beach Cleanup and 50 other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in their Global Shipping Lines Campaign, the world's 3rd largest Shipping Line's Chairman and CEO Rodolphe Saadé announced last week that effective June 1st of 2022 it will no longer be allowing its ships to transport plastic waste.
Read MoreHow Canadian recycling could be fuelling pollution in India→
/Author: Gil Shochat
In October 2021, a Belgian environmental inspector opened a container at the port of Antwerp that, according to its manifest, was supposed to contain bales of mixed paper waste from Canada. It was one of 20 containers from the Saint-Michel recycling centre in Montreal that were destined for India.
Read MoreE-scrap export restriction proposal moves to Senate→
/Author: Marissa Heffernan
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the America COMPETES Act on Feb. 4, moving a restriction of e-scrap exports closer to becoming law than previous efforts achieved.
The America Creating Opportunities for Manufacturing, Pre-Eminence in Technology, and Economic Strength Act of 2022 (America COMPETES Act) is intended to boost U.S. competitiveness with China, specifically in semiconductor manufacturing and research.
Read More"Garbage Imperialism": Why Latin America Has Become America's "New Garbage Dump"→
/Author: Lioman Lima
For years, in the world of politics, Latin America has been considered "the US's backyard," its "zone of influence." Now, environmental groups in the region say that it has become something else: their dump.
Read MoreUK supermarkets entangled in the murky world of plastic waste→
/Author: Conor McGlone
Revelations that a waste exporter contracted by Tesco and Sainsbury’s breached UK export regulations when it shipped waste to five sites in Turkey, as well as to Poland and the Netherlands, have prompted fierce criticism from green groups that are calling for greater transparency and stronger penalties for waste firms that break the rules.
Read MorePlastic waste import rises as used electronics, vehicle scraps trafficking boom in Nigeria, others→
/Author: Chinedum Uwaegbulam
Nigeria, other West African countries, face very significant trafficking in electronic and vehicle waste into their countries. This trafficking acts as a carrier of plastic soon-to-be waste imports, as most electronic and electric products, according to Tom Gammage, Ocean Campaigner, London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA).
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