Thailand will stop approving applications for import of electronic and plastic waste permanently

2018/7/4 15:55:36

Thailands government recently announced that the port of Bangkok (BKK) will ban the import of waste plastics and electronic waste from July 2. The ban will be changed in the future, but is now banned.According to Thailand, the world journal, Thailand …

Thailand's government recently announced that the port of Bangkok (BKK) will ban the import of waste plastics and electronic waste from July 2. The ban will be changed in the future, but is now banned.

According to Thailand, the world journal, Thailand factory hall is on the order, permanent stop electronic and plastic scrap import application for examination and approval, but to the right, in accordance with the license on the treatment of garbage industry open channel, according to the situation allows it to import, and shall directly apply to the special committee, promote electronic waste formed systematic operation imported from overseas.

The ministry of industry has collected relevant information and is seeking to submit a bill to the cabinet as soon as possible for approval. Paso, said the ministry of industry. According to the 1992 factories in the above work regulations, 32 (2) the provisions of clause, regulations banning the use of materials imported from abroad to earn economic interests, maintain the stable environment, national or public security.

As to have the electronic waste and plastic scrap import license and has been properly disposed of the rubbish, you can directly to import electronic waste management subcommittee systematically abroad directly apply for import license, the team commission set up by the deputy prime minister and escape.

Comments: China and southeast Asian countries have begun to strictly control the import of waste products. It can be seen that the environmental problems caused by waste disposal have exceeded the economic benefits. The subsequent waste disposal problems brought about by the development mode of crazy production and overconsumption over the past decade have become more and more prominent.

Source: sofreight.com