Malaysia has officially prohibited the importation of electronic waste, aiming to strengthen regulations on hazardous materials and safeguard the environment. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission confirmed on Wednesday that electronic waste is now classified under the “absolute prohibition” category.
This move eliminates previous permissions granted by the Department of Environment for e-waste imports. The government has also committed to addressing illegal dumping practices related to electronic waste within the country.
**Why this matters**
Electronic waste contains harmful substances that can pose significant risks to human health and the environment if not properly managed. By banning e-waste imports, Malaysia seeks to reduce environmental pollution and prevent the country from becoming a dumping ground for hazardous materials from abroad. This policy aligns with global efforts to promote responsible waste management and environmental protection.
Source: NewsData
