Monday, December 31, 2018

Malaysia is banned to import recyclable plastic garbage

Putrajaya: Malaysia has been banned to import recyclable plastic garbage from overseas. Plastic trunks are being driven annually from the developed countries in the world. Most of these debris were exported to China for recycling. But considering the environment, China decided not to import plastic garbage from last year. Following this, plastic trunks are now being sent to Southeast Asian countries. Imported especially in Malaysia. The Malaysian government knows the profitable nature of the country's plastic recycling industry.

However, for environmental protection and health reasons, the Malaysian government has introduced strict rules for industry and temporary disabilities. However, the Malaysian company recycled plastic trash in the name of the palm oil plant. The plants are re-exporting to various countries. The Malaysian government found that this has been banned for importing plastic garbage. Malaysia has announced that the debris will greatly affect the soil and water resources of his country

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