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China Ban Could Disrupt Singapore’s “Zero Waste” Plans

June 17, 2019

Via: Waste360

Singapore’s government declared that 2019 was going to be the “Year of Zero Waste.” But China’s ban on waste imports could disrupt that plan.

Singapore has sought out waste reduction initiatives due to its only landfill filling up a decade faster than anticipated, according to an Inkstone report. To help solve the problem, Singapore’s government has revamped its recycling initiatives in recent years by constructing a $2.22 billion integrated waste management facility, food waste recycling machines and passing a new e-waste law.

However, Singapore has seen such low levels of recycling that it is still not economically viable to run a recycling business there, which is why recyclables are shipped elsewhere, the report notes. And the problem could worsen under China’s National Sword and Thailand following suit with a ban on e-waste and plastics.

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