An official with the State Environmental Protection
Administration (SEPA) of China on Tuesday said the SEPA is closely
monitoring British shipments of garbage to the country.
Lianjiao, a remote village in Foshan city, south
China's Guangdong Province, was unknown to the world
until it was fingered for its trash business -- importing garbage
from the UK.
Britain's Sky News TV
recently screened a program titled "Are you poisoning China?",
revealing how UK plastic waste was ending up in
Lianjiao.
Picking up on overseas reports, Chinese media have
pointed out that while China exports 16 billion pounds of
commodities to the United Kingdom each year, the UK sends back 1.9
million tons of rubbish.
The SEPA official said Lianjiao village -- attached to
the Nanhai District industrial zone of Foshan city -- is a major
domestic plastic waste collecting and processing region that has
existed since the 1970s.
Lianjiao village processes 200,000 tons of plastic
waste every year -- 80 percent from other parts of China, but the
rest imported from other countries, sometimes suspiciously, the
official said.
"Some banned types of plastic waste have been found in
Lianjiao village," said the official.
No company in Lianjiao Village has state approval to
import waste from other countries, according to the investigation
by environmental authorities.
The official said media had exposed illegal rubbish
imports to Lianjiao as early as September 2006. At that time, the
Guangdong Provincial Government urged the Foshan Municipal
Government and Guangdong Provincial Environmental Protection
authorities to investigate and deal with the case.
The local government has banned unlicensed enterprises
and individuals that engage in plastic waste business, suspended
plastic waste processing factories that are not equipped with
environmental protection facilities and seriously dealt with
enterprises which incinerate trash or illegally occupy public
venues to store waste.
The Chinese government bans the import of solid waste
which cannot be used as raw material. Imported solid waste which
can be used as raw material must be registered.
(Xinhua News Agency January 23, 2007)
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