Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Malaysia-s-Broken-Global-Recycling-System-27MZIFJWVEWIF.htmlConceptually similarMalaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBFCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBGCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBJCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBKCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBLCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBMCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBZCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBACompleted★★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSQD1Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemPackaging of everyday household products is found on various illegal dumpsites in Malaysia, like in Ipoh.Greenpeace Malaysia has been conducting a field investigation on the broken system of recycling and how it impacts Malaysian society. The findings were shocking: a new ‘dump site’ of plastic waste from more than 19 countries -- most of them are developed countries. The investigation found illegal practices, and blatant violations causing environmental pollution as well as harming people’s health conditions.Since China banned plastic waste imports in January 2018, countries in Southeast Asia - particularly Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia - have accepted an increased amount of plastic waste. Between January and July 2018 alone, Malaysia imported 754,000 metric tonnes of plastic -- the weight of approximately 100,000 large elephants. It came from countries like the United States, Japan, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Finland, France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.Locations:Ipoh-Malaysia-Southeast AsiaDate:16 Oct, 2018Credit:© Wei Kiat Tan / GreenpeaceLatitude:4°39'22.09"NMaximum size:3264px X 2448pxLongitude101°6'53.94"EKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Close ups-Day-Dumping-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Logos-Outdoors-Plastics-Pollution-Recycling-Research-Rubbish-Tesco Supermarkets-Waste disposalShoot:Malaysia and the Broken Global Recycling System (Photos by Wei Kiat Tan)Greenpeace Malaysia has been conducting a field investigation on the broken system of recycling and how it impacts Malaysian society. The findings were shocking: a new ‘dump site’ of plastic waste from more than 19 countries -- most of them are developed countries. The investigation found illegal practices, and blatant violations causing environmental pollution as well as harming people’s health conditions.Since China banned plastic waste imports in January 2018, countries in Southeast Asia - particularly Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia - have accepted an increased amount of plastic waste. Between January and July 2018 alone, Malaysia imported 754,000 metric tonnes of plastic -- the weight of approximately 100,000 large elephants. It came from countries like the United States, Japan, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Finland, France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.Related Collections:Malaysia and the Broken Global Recycling System (All Photos, Videos & Report)