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Move to shut all illegal factories in Pasir Gudang
ALL illegal factories in Pasir GuÂÂdang, Johor, will be shut down in a month’s time when the authorities conduct a joint enforcement operation.
Joint operations next month to shut illegal factories in Pasir Gudang
KUALA LUMPUR: Joint enforcement operations will be carried out to shut down illegal factories in Pasir Gudang, says Yeo Bee Yin.
Four arrested for splashing red paint on environmental activist's home
PETALING JAYA: Four thugs have been arrested for splashing red paint at the house of environmental activist Pua Ley Peng recently.
Environmental activist's house splashed with red paint
BANTING: Environmental activist Pua Lay Peng is concerned about her family's safety after her house was splashed with red paint on Wednesday (June 26).
It’s just about moving here to there
SUNGAI PETANI: Penang did not want them, so plastic waste processing factories have moved here.
Stricter checks at ports for plastic waste
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): More stringent checks will be carried out on containers at all ports to ensure that no prohibited plastic waste enters the country.
Port Klang residents allege illegal plastic factories are protected by 'Datuk'
PORT KLANG (Bernama): Locals are claiming that illegal plastic and tyre recycling factories operating around Kampung Teluk Gong here are "protected" by an influential individual with a "Datuk" title.
Illegal plastic factories booming
BUKIT MERTAJAM: While authorities believe that there are about 400 plastic recycling factories in Seberang Prai alone, the number of illegal operators may easily outnumber the legal ones.
Global recycling in chaos over China ban
JENJAROM: From grubby packaging engulfing small South-East Asian communities to waste piling up in plants from the United States to Australia, China’s ban on accepting the world’s used plastic has plunged global recycling into turmoil.
Smugglers pay a lot to dump plastic waste
PETALING JAYA: Tonnes of plastic waste from overseas are quickly ferried to secluded areas where the trash is burnt in makeshift illegal factories, and this is big business, claimed pro-green activist Pua Lay Pheng.