Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Task 2 : Australia faces deepening recycling crisis as India bans plastic waste imports

https://www.smh.com.au/environment/sustainability/australia-faces-deepening-recycling-crisis-as-india-bans-plastic-waste-imports-20190327-p5180c.html

NOTES:

  • Australia’s waste crisis escalate
  • India this month completely banning plastic waste import
  • India was the fourth-largest destination for Australia’s waste in December 2018, taking 13 per cent total waste exports.
  • The Australian Council of Recycling warned that Asian markets closing down
  • Australia’s waste exports to China declined by 41 per cent last financial year.
  • Countries including India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia offset the decline in waste exports to China by taking more of Australia’s recyclable rubbish.
  •  Australia’s waste exports actually increased by 5 per cent last financial year.
  •  An analysis of Australia’s waste exports commissioned by the Department of the Environment and Energy warn several other Asian countries review their policies.
  •  Malaysia and Thailand since announced a ban on plastic waste imports by 2021
  • If Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand enacted waste import bans similar to China’s, Australia would need to find substitute domestic or export markets for approximately 1.29 million tonnes of waste a year, the analysis says.
  • Waste and recycling groups called on state and federal governments to urgently invest in the recycling industry in Australia, rather than exporting waste overseas.
  • The state and federal governments poised to release six national targets to reduce waste late last year as part of a new National Waste Policy.

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