Swamped with plastic waste: Malaysia struggles as global scrap piles up
OCTOBER 25, 2018 / 1:54 AM / UPDATED 6 MINUTES AGO
Swamped with plastic waste: Malaysia struggles as global scrap piles up
A. Ananthalakshmi, Emily Chow
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PULAU INDAH, Malaysia (Reuters) - Hundreds of sacks filled with plastic waste from the United States, Britain, South Korea and Spain spill onto the streets of an industrial zone in Pulau Indah, an island town just an hours drive from Kuala Lumpur and home to Malaysias biggest port.
The stench of burning plastic and fumes from nearly a dozen recycling factories wafts through the neighborhood, even as more container-loads of plastic waste are unloaded.
Pulau Indah - ironically, the name means beautiful island in Malay - is one of many towns in Malaysia where illegal plastic recycling factories have popped up in recent months as the Southeast Asian nation became the top choice for plastic waste exporters from around the world.
The trigger for this dumping deluge was a Chinese ban on waste imports from the beginning of this year, which disrupted the flow of more than 7 million tonnes of plastic scrap a year.
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