39 held as China expands crackdown on ‘foreign garbage’ imports
Thousands of tonnes of plastic and mineral waste seized as part of latest drive targeting illegal waste imports
China has expanded a crackdown on the import of waste materials, arresting 39 suspects and seizing 33,000 tonnes of plastic and mineral waste during the latest round, the customs service said on Tuesday.
Early this year, China launched the campaign against harmful “foreign garbage” as part of Beijing’s efforts to improve environmental conditions.
On its website, customs said that after three rounds of a “concentrated crackdown” on illegal imports of waste, it had arrested 259 suspects for importing 303,000 tonnes of unlawful waste materials.
The General Administration of Customs and local police have collaborated to deepen the crackdown in five provinces, including Guangdong, and cities including Shanghai.
Suspects have smuggled waste plastics and minerals, and sold them to unqualified domestic plants, while the latter have failed to comply with the criteria by processing the waste, causing harm to the air, water and soil.