Malaysia has announced a full ban on importing electronic waste. The government says the country will not be a dumping ground for the world's waste.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Malaysia has imposed a ban on imports of electronic waste, as it looks to tighten controls on ...
Malaysia has officially banned the importation of e-waste, reclassifying it under the Absolute Prohibition category with ...
The importation of electronic waste (e-waste) has been fully banned with effect from today and will be classified under the ...
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief says ‘e-waste is no longer permitted and must be strictly enforced, involving all ...
Malaysia has banned the import of electronic waste, aiming to stop the influx of hazardous materials. This move, led by the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission, seeks to protect the environment and ...
The move reclassifies electronic waste under absolute prohibition to tighten border controls and curb environmental risks in ...
The importation of electronic waste (e-waste) will be classified under the Absolute Prohibition category of the Customs ...
Malaysia has announced an immediate and full ban on the importation of electronic waste (e-waste) – discarded electronic products such as computers, mobile phones and appliances.
Malaysia has announced an immediate and complete ban on the import of electronic waste (e-waste), asserting that the country ...
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