“Waste Colonialism”: Study on global plastic pollution slammed for downplaying role of wealthy nations

Source: https://maktoobmedia.com/more/environment/waste-colonialism-study-on-global-plastic-pollution-slammed-for-downplaying-role-of-wealthy-nations/

A new study on global plastic pollution published by the University of Leeds in the Nature Journal is facing criticism for failing to account for the impacts of ‘waste colonialism’—the practice of high-income countries exporting plastic waste to lower-income nations.

The study, published on 04 September, claims that more than two-thirds of the annual 57 million tons of plastic pollution originate from countries in the Global South. It identifies India, Nigeria, and Indonesia as emerging plastic pollution hotspots and predicts that Sub-Saharan Africa could become the world’s largest source of plastic pollution in the coming decades.

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Washington State Warned Against Trying to Export Toxic Ferries to Developing Countries Again

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Seattle, Washington, USA. The planned sale by Washington State Ferries (WSF) of two ex-ferries, the Elwha and Klahowya, to an Ecuadorian steel mill has been halted in part over revelations that the foreign crew of the tugboat that would have pulled the ships to Ecuador suffered poor conditions, which came to light only after the crew had difficulty

conducting the towing operation about one month ago.

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Maersk to return hundreds of tonnes of suspected toxic waste headed for Thailand back to Europe

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An estimated 816 total metric tonnes of hazardous waste suspected to be in 100 containers transferred by two A.P. Moller-Maersk’s A/S chartered ships will be returned to their country of origin, Albania, instead of being delivered to Thailand, according to Maersk spokesperson Summer Shi.

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New Whistleblower Program to Halt Illegal and Improper Waste Exports and Management

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The Basel Action Network (BAN), the organization that first exposed the global dumping of electronic wastes in China (2002) and Africa (2005), and continues to campaign against the highly polluting and dangerous dumping for "recycling" due to waste exports from rich, developed countries, has launched an online whistleblowers portal

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Massive e-Waste Seizure in Malaysia Follows Tip-Off from Global Waste Watchdog Group

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After receiving detailed alerts by the Seattle-based Basel Action Network (BAN), a global watchdog group working to prevent the dumping of toxic wastes by rich industrialized countries on developing countries, the Malaysian government announced yesterday that they detained 301 of the 453 intermodal containers BAN had identified in their alerts. Of these, 106 were found to contain illegal electronic waste (e-waste).

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Plastic recycling plants receiving exported waste are microplastic factories, experts say

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On January 1, 2021, the Basel Convention Plastic Waste Amendments, meant to curtail and control the dumping of plastic waste in developing countries, took effect. More than three years on, we are seeing little real progress in reducing plastic waste trade or addressing unsustainable waste recycling.

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Tracing the Path of Greece’s Plastic Waste

Source: https://wearesolomon.com/mag/format/investigation/tracing-the-path-of-greeces-plastic-waste/

Authors: Alexandros Avramidis, Alexia Kalaitzi, Giorgos Christides

In collaboration with Greenpeace Greece and Basel Action Network, we put trackers on plastic waste from recycle bins and followed their path. Some turned up in landfills, while some was exported to the Balkans. In the end, many of the myths surrounding recycling were dispelled.

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Malaysia’s plastics problem

Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/focus/2024/04/14/malaysias-plastics-problem

Author: Lester Kong

PLASTIC pollution continues to plague Malaysia like a difficult-to-quit but easy-to-access opioid. It is still a convenient utility without compare, which leads to microplastics in the ecosystem – including in our food – and illegal dumping that clogs urban drainage and sparks flash floods. But an outright ban on plastics might not be a viable long-term solution either.

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Recycling of plastic ‘a deception’

Source: https://recyclinginternational.com/business/business-news/recycling-of-plastic-a-deception/56831/

Author: Robin Latchem

In ‘The Plastic Recycling Deception’, PT sets out practices it claims are deceptive employed by the plastic industry. It urges stakeholders to re-evaluate their approach to plastic waste management. For years, it insists, the plastic industry has promoted recycling as the solution to the world’s plastic pollution crisis. However, the report highlights that 91% of plastic is not recycled. The use of resin identification codes, often mistaken for recycling symbols, has further misled policymakers, regulators and consumers into believing in the circularity of plastic, it alleges.

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‘Waste colonialism’ in Malaysia due to massive imports of plastic waste from Japan

Source: https://aliran.com/civil-society-voices/waste-colonialism-in-malaysia-due-to-massive-imports-of-plastic-waste-from-japan

Author: Aliran

On 4 April, the Center to Combat Corruption and Cronyism (C4 Center) launched its latest report, “Ending waste colonialism, governing plastic pollution: Japan’s opportunity to lead Asia out of the plastic crisis”. The report highlighted waste colonialism in Malaysia caused by massive imports of Japan’s plastic waste. Since China banned solid waste imports in 2018, Malaysia has emerged as a global hub for plastic waste exports, with Japan being the leading nation exporting plastic waste to Malaysia.

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220 million tonnes of plastic waste will be created in 2024: EA Earth Action

Source: https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/waste/220-million-tonnes-of-plastic-waste-will-be-created-in-2024-ea-earth-action-95521

Author: Rajat Ghai

A whopping 220 million tonnes of plastic waste are set to be generated in 2024, a new study has shown. There has been a steady rise in plastic waste of nearly 10 per cent (7.11 per cent) since 2021. The global average plastic waste per person this year will rise to 28 kilograms. “Just 12 countries are responsible for 60 per cent of the world’s mismanaged plastic waste, the top five being China, USA, India, Brazil, and Mexico,” the Plastic Overshoot Day report released on April 11, 2024 by Swiss non-profit EA Earth Action noted.

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Three EU states call for notification procedure to apply to textile waste shipments

Source: https://www.euwid-recycling.com/news/policy/three-eu-states-call-for-notification-procedure-to-apply-to-textile-waste-shipments-030424/

Author: Eva Riebeling

At the meeting of the EU Environment Council in late March, Denmark, France and Sweden spoke in favour of subjecting trans-border shipments of textile waste to the control procedures of the Basel Convention. This would make prior notification and consent obligatory for such deliveries. Exports of hazardous textile waste, such as material contaminated with chemicals or paint, should be banned altogether, the countries say.

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