Now that China has shut its borders to international recycling imports, it could be time for countries to take responsibility for their own trash, said experts at a recent waste management event in Singapore last week. Dr Chindarat Taylor, vice president of the Solid Waste Association of Thailand, said that as a result of China’s ban, it was a good idea for countries to consider their rubbish as an energy resource. “There is a big drama at the moment about being unable to export plastic,” she said, referring to the global response to China’s waste restrictions.
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Curb e-waste through policy, practice and public awareness
LETTER: Discarded electrical and electronic equipment, commonly known as e-waste, is an increasingly severe global problem as it can pollute the air and contaminate soil and water sources. Source: New Straits Times Read More: https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/letters/2026/03/1392367/curb-e-waste-through-policy-practice-and-public-awareness?source=widget