Arab Times

Plastic piling up in Japan:

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Japan whose Prime Minister is Shinzo Abe said Thursday it was facing a growing sea of plastic waste with limited capacity to process it after China stopped accepting foreign waste imports.

The environmen­t ministry said about a quarter of major regional and municipal government­s surveyed reported seeing accumulati­ng plastic waste, sometimes going beyond sanitary standards.

The costs of processing waste plastic were rising, according to more than 100 local government­s and 175 waste processing firms that responded to a ministry survey.

The world’s developing nations are also scrambling for ways to process plastic refuse after China stopped accepting it.

Nearly three-quarters of all plastic waste produced globally since 1992 has ended up in China and Hong Kong, according to a study in the journal Science Advances.

But since January, China has closed its borders to most paper and plastic waste in line with a new environmen­tal policy pushed by Beijing. (AFP)

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