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National Solid Waste Management Dept: 62 Malaysian companies hold permits to import plastic waste

PublishedA container with imported plastic waste is seen in Port Klang May 28, 2019. — Picture by Mukhriz Hazim

In July last year, the ministry announced a three-month suspension for the issuance of permits following the incident of contamination in Kuala Langat, Selangor, believed to have been caused by a factory processing plastic waste illegally. “If any of the companies were found to have brought contaminated plastic waste or goods into the country, the NSWMD will have them blacklisted... and if they committed a subsequent offence, they will face suspension and possible revocation of their permits,” he told Bernama.

Last month, the minister ordered 60 containers laden with contaminated plastic waste and stranded at Port Klang to be sent back to the respective countries of origin, in stages.

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Pls investigate and published the names of these 62 AP holders. And pass it to the new MACC Chief Latifah Koya.

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