Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Another one from HK

After trash shipments from South Korea and Australia, BOC finds another from China’s Special Administra­tive Region.

- By Ruth Abbey Gita

ANOTHER trash shipment was discovered by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in Misamis Oriental, environmen­tal group Ecowaste Coalition said.

This time, the shipment came from Hong Kong and was declared as "assorted electronic accessorie­s."

Hong Kong, a special administra­tive region of China, is the fourth foreign country from which a trash shipment to the Philippine­s originated.

Trash shipments from South Korea, Canada, and Australia were reported earlier.

The shipment from Australia, however, was defended by consignee Holcim Philippine­s Inc., which said it was cleared by the

Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) and was declared correctly as processed engineered fuel, an alternativ­e fuel for cement kiln.

Like the trash shipment from Australia, the shipment from Hong Kong was also sent to Misamis Oriental.

Aileen Lucero, national coordinato­r of EcoWaste Coalition, said the BOC regional office in Northern Mindanao (Region 10) discovered a 40-foot container van containing 22 bags of mixed plastic waste declared as "assorted electronic accessorie­s" during an inspection conducted Wednesday, May 22.

Lucero said the shipment from Hong Kong arrived at the Mindanao

Container Terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental on January 2, 2019 on board SITC Fujian. But it was only revealed to the public on May 22.

An alert order and a warrant of seizure and detention were issued on February 19 and March 7, 2019, respective­ly, by the BOC regional office in Northern Mindanao, citing violation of Section 1400 (misdeclara­tion) in relation to Section 117 (lack of permit) of Republic Act 10863, or the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act.

Lucero said the BOC has said it would initiate the "re-export of the illegal shipment to Hong Kong."

Malacañang on Friday lauded the BOC for the "early" discovery of mixed plastic waste from Hong Kong.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said the Palace was pleased to know that the BOC would take the Hong Kong trash out of the Philippine­s.

"We commend the Bureau of Customs for the early detection of the entry of mixed plastic wastes, which have been declared 'assorted electronic accessorie­s', from Hong Kong into Misamis Oriental, Philippine­s," Panelo said in a statement.

"We understand that the BOC would export this illegal shipment back to its port of origin," he added.

Panelo urged all concerned governent agencies to remain vigilant against any possible entry of waste shipped to the country.

"The Palace reiterates the firm position of the Republic of the Philippine­s that it will not allow its territory to be treated as a dumping ground for trash by any foreign country or entity," he said.

"We call on concerned agencies of the government to continue exercising vigilance and hinder the entry of such shipments of garbage into our territoria­l jurisdicti­on at the first instance," Panelo added.

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