EcoWaste Coalition Slams Botched Mixed Plastic Waste Shipment from Hong Kong (Group Renews Call for Comprehensive Ban on Waste Imports, Rapid Ratification of Basel Ban Amendment)
Photo Courtesy: EcoWaste Coalition
The waste and pollution watch group EcoWaste Coalition today denounced the
latest attempt to dump into the Philippines mixed plastic waste this time from
Hong Kong, China.
The incident reinforces the call made by the group urging
the government to formalize as soon as possible President Rodrigo Duterte’s
marching orders issued last May 6 banning waste shipments from other countries.
Last Wednesday, the group joined officials of the Bureau
of Customs (BOC) Region 10 led by Port Collector John Simon in inspecting a one
40 footer container van containing 22 sling bags weighing 25,610 kilograms of
mixed plastic waste instead of the declared “assorted electronic accessories.”
"We are appalled by this attempt to bring mixed
plastic scraps, shredded electronics and other residual waste materials in
violation of our customs and environmental laws. As guardian of the gate, we cannot allow our
country to be treated by others as a disposal or dumping site for world's
garbage," stated Simon.
The shipment that came from Hong Kong arrived at the
Mindanao Container Terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental on January 2, 2019 on
board SITC Fujian. The cargo was shipped
by Hin Yuen Tech. Env. Limited and was consigned to Crowd Win Industrial
Limited.
“We denounce this latest attempt to bring into the
country over 25 tons of mixed plastic waste from Hong Kong amid our nation’s
ongoing efforts to send back similar illegal waste shipments from Canada and
South Korea,” exclaimed Aileen Lucero, National Coordinator, EcoWaste
Coalition.
“This is supposed to be a ‘trial shipment’ for some 70
containers. Thanks to the alertness and
resolve of local customs intelligence and officials, our nation succeeded in
stopping a potential avalanche of plastic waste and e-waste,” she
emphasized.
“We are shocked that the shipment originated from Hong
Kong, which we find truly ironic since China has taken the unprecedented move
to protect its own environment by banning waste imports, including electronic
and plastic scraps and remnants. We
therefore request the Chinese government to seriously look into this matter,”
she added.
"To protect the national interest against illegal
waste trafficking, we renew our earnest call for a comprehensive and immediate
ban on waste imports and for the country's rapid ratification of the Basel Ban
Amendment," Lucero said, noting that this amendment to the Basel
Convention seeks to prohibit the export of hazardous wastes and other wastes
from developed to developing countries.
An alert order and a warrant of seizure and detention
were issued on February 19 and March 7, 2019 by BOC Region 10 for the said
shipment citing violation of Section 1400 (misdeclaration) in relation to
Section 117 (lack of permit) of Republic Act 10863, or the Customs
Modernization and Tariff Act.
Simon has confirmed with the EcoWaste Coalition that the
BOC will soon initiate the re-export of the illegal shipment to Hong Kong, its
port of origin.
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