"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).
Read MoreWhile TV and newspapers praise the PNRR, Tunisia sends six thousand tons of poisonous waste back to Italy→
/Author: Tino Oldani
The government and the judiciary of Tunisia are forcing Italy to take back about six thousand tons of highly harmful waste, illegally exported to the North African country. The cost of the operation will be borne by the Campania region, governed by Vincenzo De Luca, whose administration had authorized a Campania company to export waste, without carrying out adequate checks.
Read MoreThe Dirty Secrets of Canadian Paper Recycling→
/Author: Chantal Lavigne
Despite increasingly stringent international restrictions, Canadian companies export paper to poor countries whose contamination by polluting waste greatly exceeds the standards. An Investigation team unearths the murky world of the recyclables trade and has followed their tracks from your bin to India.
Read MoreWhen will Germany get its dirty waste from Turkey? The bureaucracy continues...→
/Author: Gokhan Kam
Bureaucracy continues to take back the dirty waste, which amounted to 400 containers in the first stage, sent from Germany to Turkey. Germany has decided to take the waste but is still 'investigation'. Some of the waste was sent to Turkey, some to Greece, and some to Vietnam.
Read MorePaper maker illegally brought US waste to Brazil, says Ibama→
/Author: Rubens Valente
On July 26, 2021, at 3:30 pm, a message reached the internal communication system of the headquarters of Ibama (Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources), in São Paulo. "Some paper mills are importing waste paper from selective collection of residential origin," the message read. "This import is prohibited."
Read MorePandemic made imports from the US necessary, says accused company→
/Author: Rubens Valente
Jaepel's lawyers state, in a petition filed in a lawsuit in the Federal Court of Santos that discusses the destination of US containers, that these shipments became necessary due to the interruption in the supply of recyclable paper from commercial and industrial establishments and the decrease in collection of recyclables during the pandemic.
Read MoreThe awareness agenda: Turkish society largely blind to country’s import dumping ground status→
/Author: Louis Gore-Langton
Turkey’s population is largely unaware that the country is being used as a dumping ground for the world’s plastic waste, according to new research by Microplastic Research Group (MRG).
Read MoreTaxpayers Billed £1,000,000 To Bring Back Rubbish Illegally Dumped In Poland→
/Author: James Lee
The return of the 1,500 tonnes of waste comes as Poland applies stricter rules on imported waste, resulting in authorities now calling for the refuse to be disposed of correctly. The Environment Agency is paying £983,000 to a private company to take care of the problem, with taxpayers picking up the bill.
Read MoreGovernment proposes UK-wide digital tracking system to cut down on waste crime→
/Author: Matt Mace
The Government has laid out new steps to develop a UK-wide tracking system for waste in a bid to improve resource efficiency through powers introduced in the Environment Bill.
Read MoreGovernment unveils plans to crack down on waste→
/Author(s): UK Government
New plans will help tackle fly-tipping and illegal waste exports through stricter background checks and mandatory digital waste tracking
Read MorePoland introduces registration system for waste transport→
/Author: Recycling Magazine
Currently, the SENT system in Poland (Electronic Transport Supervision System) was originally introduced in 2017 to register transport of goods such as chemicals, fuels and tobacco, and is primarily a tool to increase tax revenues and reduce crime.
Read MorePoland toughens-up waste import rules→
/Author: Mark Smulian
Poland will imposed further restrictions on the import of waste from 1 February as the government steps up its "fight against environmental crime". The country was the second largest destination of waste from the UK after The Netherlands in the first three quarters of last year, according to the Environment Agency.
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