Karen McVeigh - Huge rise in US plastic waste shipments to poor countries following China ban
NB: For all the hot air about their great technological prowess, these chaps haven't found a way to deal with their own shit, apart from dumping it on the poor. What a joke: DS
Exports of plastic
waste from the US to developing countries have surged following China’s
crackdown on foreign waste imports, new research has shown. Nearly half of plastic
waste exported from the US for recycling in the first six months of 2018 was
shipped to Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, according to analysis of US census
bureau data by Unearthed,
Greenpeace’s investigative arm. The previous year, the US sent more than 70% to
China and Hong Kong.
This year’s ban on
foreign waste imports by China, previously the world’s biggest importer of
plastic waste for recycling, has left western countries scrambling to
offload its extra plastic waste. The US, along with Britain, Germany, Japan and
Mexico, is among the biggest exporters of scrap plastic to China. Campaigners said the
analysis, which Unearthed shared with the Guardian, shows the US is exploiting
developing countries where there is no regulatory framework to ensure plastic
waste is processed in an environmentally friendly way.
“Instead of taking
responsibility for their own waste, US companies are exploiting developing
countries that lack the regulation to protect themselves,” said John Hocevar,
Oceans campaign director for Greenpeace USA. The waste, some of
which consists of household recycling produced in the US, includes single-use
plastic bottles, plastic bags and food wrappings, said Hocevar. It can,
however, contain toxic materials. “It’s a problem for
the US and other developed countries to produce, often, toxic material which
they can’t or won’t take care of themselves.”
Hocevar said that
China’s decision to no longer accept waste has revealed the scale of the global
plastic waste crisis: “Which is that we are producing an enormous amount of
plastic material that we don’t know how to handle. “The average person
when they put a piece of plastic in a [recycling] bin, they assume it is being
recycled, not being shipped to China or now to
south-east Asia, where it will possibly be incinerated or landfilled.”.. read more: