Latest News

  • Home
  • Global
  • Indonesia Sends Back Hundreds Of Shipping Containers Full Of Waste
Indonesia Sends Back Hundreds Of Shipping Containers Full Of Waste
Friday, September 6, 2019 IST
Indonesia Sends Back Hundreds Of Shipping Containers Full Of Waste

About 250 containers seized across the archipelago in recent months have already been returned and authorities are inspecting more than 1,000 others, a customs official said.

 
 

JAKARTA: Indonesia has sent hundreds of garbage-filled shipping containers back to their countries of origin, according to the customs agency, as the Southeast Asian nation pushes back against becoming a dumping ground for foreign trash.
 
About 250 containers seized across the archipelago in recent months have already been returned and authorities are inspecting more than 1,000 others, a customs official said.
 
Among them, 49 containers of waste seized on Batam Island near Singapore have been shipped back to the United States, Germany, France, Hong Kong and Australia, said agency spokesman Deni Surjantoro.
 
The shipments were loaded with a combination of garbage, plastic waste and hazardous materials in violation of import rules.
 
"Imports can't be contaminated with toxic or dangerous materials," he said.
 
Nearly 200 containers have also been shipped out of Surabaya, Indonesia's second-biggest city, to the US, Britain and Germany, according to customs data.
 
Meanwhile, authorities near Jakarta are gearing up to send back about 150 containers while inspecting more than 1,000 others that could contain banned materials, Surjantoro said.
 
Indonesia has been tightening its surveillance of foreign trash in response to soaring imports.
 
Huge quantities of waste have been redirected to Southeast Asian nations after China -- which used to receive the bulk of scrap plastic from around the world -- closed its doors to foreign refuse last year in a bid to clean up its environment.
 
Australia has pledged to stop exporting recyclable waste amid global concerns about plastic polluting the oceans and increasing pushback from Asian nations against accepting trash.
 
Around 300 million tonnes of plastic are produced every year, according to the conservation organisation WWF, with much of it ending up in landfills or polluting the seas, in what has become a growing international crisis.
 
A particular environmental concern are microplastics -- tiny pieces of degraded waste that absorb harmful chemicals and accumulate inside fish, birds and other animals.

 
 
 
 
 

Related Topics

 
 
 

Trending News & Articles

 Article
'Worse than prison': A rare look inside China's detention camps to 'brainwash' Muslims

ALMATY: Hour upon hour, day upon day, Omir Bekali and other detainees in far western China's new indoctrination camps had to disavow the...

Recently posted . 199K views . 1 min read
 

 Article
What The Shape Of Your Belly Button Says About Your Health

If you have payed attention to the belly buttons of people on the beach or the members of your family, you have probably noticed that they have different shapes and...

Recently posted . 8K views . 2 min read
 

 Article
Top 10 Horrifying Acts of Chemical Warfare and Gas Attacks

In this age of terror, there might be nothing more terrifying than the thought of an attack carried out with chemical weapons. We’ve all heard the horrific ...

Recently posted . 3K views . 4 min read
 

 Article
Top 10 Best Gym Equipment Brands in India 2018

Body fitness is one thing that everyone wants to maintain irrespective of age. Going to the gym and doing some great exercise always helps to maintain your body fit...

Recently posted . 3K views . 2 min read
 

 
 

More in Global

 Article
Sergio Ramos: Real Madrid captain wants to end career at Bernabeu

Captain Sergio Ramos says he wants to end his career at Real Madrid despite receiving an offer to play in China.

Recently posted. 746 views . 0 min read
 

 Article
T Series inches closer to YouTube crown; game over for PewDiePie?

T Series has bounced back and is expected to soon overtake Pewds. 

Recently posted. 661 views . 0 min read
 

 Article
Iran vows to sell as much oil as it can in face of US sanctions

HIGHLIGHTS   *Iran's vice president on Tuesday said the US was trying to stop Iran's ...

Recently posted. 610 views . 2 min read
 

 Video
I wish I knew this before



Recently posted . 1K views
 

 Photo
surprising newborn baby facts: photos



Recently posted . 1K views
 

 Reviews
The Best 5 Camping Tents in India 2018 – Reviews & Buying Guide



Recently posted . 1K views . 99 min read
 

 Article
Immigration ban fallout: Trump replaces acting US immigration and customs chief

President Donald Trump on Monday supplanted the acting head of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a leftover from Barack Obama's organization, as he strugg...

Recently posted. 749 views . 5 min read
 

 Article
Live Animal Key Chains Are Still Sold In China Amidst Claims Of Animal Cruelty

Chinese sellers are stuffing sea-animals like turtle and fish inside tiny plastic bags with water and selling these as keychains. And while various shopkeepers clai...

Recently posted. 716 views . 2 min read
 

 
 
 

   Prashnavali

  Thought of the Day

Life gives us new lessons each day not for learning but to improve our understanding.
Anonymous

Be the first one to comment on this story

Close
Post Comment
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
2 hours ago

Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST


ads
Back To Top