Malaysia
Malaysia will not become 'world's garbage bin,' says minister
Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man speaks to the media on his first day as environment minister in Putrajaya March 11, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 5 — Malaysia will not be "the world's garbage bin” and stern action will be taken against those who attempt to bring in containers filled with toxic or plastic waste, said Environment and Water Minister Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man.

He said, during the Movement Control Order (MCO), the ministry had traced and sent back 13 containers containing toxic waste and 42 containers filled with plastic waste to their countries of origin.

Advertising
Advertising

"The countries include the United States with 21 containers via the Kuching Port and 15 containers from the Penang Port; United Kingdom and Poland with one container each; South Korea and Vietnam with two containers each.

"The total weight of the containers was 796,553 kilogrammes. We stand firm that Malaysia must be free from elements that contradict the Basel Convention that we have signed.

"Recently, I went to the Tanjung Pelepas Port after receiving information about 110 containers that were in transit there which we arranged to be shipped back to its country of origin, Romania,” he said during the question and answer session at the Dewan Rakyat today.

He was replying to a supplementary question from Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman (PAS-Kuala Krai) on the ministry's move to prevent Malaysia from becoming the world's dumpster, in line with the Basel Convention. — Bernama

Related Articles

 

You May Also Like