Since early 2018 China has banned importing plastic waste from
developed countries which left European countries and US who used to do
so in shocked and panic. In fact, they are unable to handle such huge
amount of waste by themselves. As a result, they look for alternative
that exporting plastic waste to other regions such as Southeast Asian
countries where Malaysia is one of the destinations.
Recently,
Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change
Yeo Bee Yin said that Malaysia would not become Foreign Trash Bin of
world. However, there were mushrooming of waste collecting factories
along coastal area of Selangor State. According a news report of Nanyang
Siang Pau, there were total 54 waste collecting factories had been
indicated along Kuala Langat. Some of these factories are found
operating illegally.
The imported foreign trashes include
electronic waste, food waste, medical waste, industrial waste and
radioactive waste. While incinerating these waste, those factories would
discharge toxic gases and cause serious air pollution. Certainly, the
health of local residents are seriously threatened. If the relevant
authorities refuse to take any further steps, the problem will be
escalating that jeorpadizing the wellbeing of Selangor coastal area.
Furthermore,
we are regret to a statement made by Minister of Housing and Local
Government Zuraida Kamarudin. She said the government would levy RM15
per tonne of imported waste on operators after 23rd Oct 2018. This is an
unwise decision which will not be able to solve the issue. In fact, RM
15 is nothing for the waste operators. On contrary, this will encourage
the operators to import more foreign waste as the price is so cheap.
Since
2013, Kuala Lumpur Rejects Incinerator Action Committee (KTI) has
started opposing the Kepong Incinerator Project which was scheduled to
be built at highly populated area. Undoubtedly, incinerator will release
toxic gases such as dioxin which will jeopardize lives of residence.
KTI believes that there is no urgency to build incinerator as the
current sanitary landfill at Bukit Tagar can still handle the municipal
waste generated by the folks of Kuala Lumpur and even Selangor for
another 70 years. Having said that, the government should boost up its
implementation of waste separation policy instead of embarking on
private finance initiative to build an incinerator. KTI had met with the
Housing Minister last month and she promised that she would look for
the best, greenest, sustainable waste solutions for the people. And the
planned Kepong incinerator project was put on hold and under review for
the time being. However, the Housing Minister said she planned to build
at least one Incinerator at each state of Malaysia within 2 years. KTI
was shocked and totally disagree with the decision. Our position is to
do away the mindset of incinerator is the best, green and faster way to
curb waste problem. KTI advise the Housing Minister to listen to more
alternative views other than the lobbyists of incinerator.
KTI
believes the new waste managing policies are totally not aligned to the
Pakatan Harapan Government’s aspiration to prioritize people’s
wellbeing. Hence, KTI urges the PH government pay more attention to the
import of foreign Waste and Incinerator issues. The PH government should
avoid the mistakes made by the previous government that being ignorant
to the demands of people which led to the fall of Barisan National.
Jawatankuasa Bertindak Kuala Lumpur Tak Nak Insinerator / 吉隆坡不要焚化炉行动委员会
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