Chinese nationals moving plastic recycling business to Malaysia

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SEPANG: While China has banned plastic waste imports for recycling, its nationals who are involved in the business are attempting to move their operat...

Sepang residents protesting against a plastic recycling factory in Sepang on May 26, 2019.: While China has banned plastic waste imports for recycling, its nationals who are involved in the business are attempting to move their operations to Malaysia – even if illegally.

Sungei Pelek Joint-Associations of Religious Houses president Joshua Tee said the factory is owned and run by Chinese nationals who began operating illegally about a year ago, recycling imported plastic waste. However, Joshua said last month, the factory resumed operations, this time with a six-month temporary permit issued by the Sepang Municipal Council .

Joshua added the factory carried out its operations late at night and lorries carrying imported plastic waste were seen by residents entering the premises.

 

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I've wondered why did the communist has targeted Malaysia for so many 'inconvenient' industries. Where did we go so wrong that people actually think we're easy? Is it because the abuse of Bumiputera's privileges, the majority of Malays are assumed to be easily corrupted and lazy?

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