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COMMENT | We should not be the world s dumping ground!
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COMMENT | Prominent human rights activist Firdaus Husni recently tweeted: “Why are we making a big brother out of one country and taking the trash back from another?”
This is a perplexing question indeed.
Let’s start with the matter of accepting a container full of plastic trash from America.
On March 20, it was reported: “Malaysia will be detaining a container from Los Angeles, US, suspected to be carrying commercial plastic waste when it arrives at Port Klang on Monday (March 22). Environment and Water Minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man in a statement said the Department of Environment (DOE) had received the information from Sahabat Alam Malaysia on March 12 that a container from Los Angeles is believed to be containing plastic waste.
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Environment and Water Minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man says it costs millions of ringgit to supply consumers with water when treatment plants are closed due to pollution, which water companies currently have to bear. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 4, 2021.
A FINE of up to RM15 million is being proposed for corporations committing scheduled waste pollution.
Environment and Water Minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said this was among the amendments to the Environmental Quality Act 1974 under review.
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KLUANG, Johor: Malaysia’s Environment and Water Minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man on Monday (Mar 8) said that his ministry has instructed the relevant departments - including the Environment Department (DOE) - to investigate claims of black patches polluting Sungai Kim Kim.
The minister also said that water samples have been taken and drones have been deployed to monitor the affected river stretch to identify the source of the black patches.
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