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175 containers of undeclared plastic waste without any approved permit found

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  • 14 Nov 2018
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Normal Situation for Plastic Waste to be Brought to Penang Port Without Prior Approval, Despite Plastic Waste Import Freeze

A total of 175 containers at the North Butterworth Container Terminal (NBCT) were found to be laden with undeclared plastic waste and without any approved permit (AP) from the Housing and Local Government Ministry; hence causing inconveniences to the port authority and the Customs. Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin, who visited the terminal today, said she was informed that it was almost a ‘normal situation’ at the Penang Port for plastic waste to be brought in before getting prior approval from the ministry. “Once (the containers) arrived, they will then put it their submissions for the AP. That is why the port is crowded with undeclared containers and unclaimed products, taking up spaces and causing inconveniences to the port authority and the Customs,” she told reporters after the visit. Zuraida said she was also informed that some companies that import plastic waste had falsely declared their products using other codes, and not the HS Code 3915, following the freeze on all plastic waste import activities in July.

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