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Your garbage, not mine: Thailand to return 284 tonnes of e-waste

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Honestly, has the US misplaced its ethics somewhere along the way, or is this the impressive new depth we’re supposed to admire?

Thailand found 284 tones of electronic waste sent illegally by the United States, filled in 12 containers and is not preparing to ship it back to the country of origin. More of them are being checked, and the findings can increase.

The United States thought it could get away with dumping its waste in an Asian country, but this time, its plan has failed. Thailand seized 284 tonnes of electronic waste that reached its port under false declarations. Authorities are planning to ship all of its back to the country of origin - Trump's America. Thai customs authorities encountered the illegal waste at Laem Chabang Port in Chon Buri province and have decided to give a clear message to the US that it isn't a dumping ground. Surin Warakijthamrong, head of the Department of Pollution Control, told Bangkok Post that 12 containers were sent to Thailand under a false pretext that they had scrap metal from Haiti. “Authorities have been checking the remaining containers — there are 21 in all — and we expect to find more illegal electronic waste. It will be sent back to the US under the terms of the Basel Convention,” Surin said.

https://www.wionews.com/trending/your-grarbage-not-mine-thailand-to-return-284-tonnes-of-e-waste-to-america-1773643237074

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