Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH, Canada urged: Ratify Basel Ban Amendment

- —JHESSET O. ENANO

Nearly a year after garbage dumped in the country was shipped back to Canada, local and internatio­nal environmen­t groups again urged both countries to ratify the Basel Ban Amendment to avert a similar crisis in the future. Ratifying the amendment “is a fundamenta­l next step ... to prohibit the hazardous waste trade,” said Dr. Joe Digangi, senior science and technical advisor of the Internatio­nal Pollutants Eliminatio­n Network. Between 2013 and 2014, over 2,400 tons of residual waste falsely declared as scrap plastics arrived from Canada and languished in the country despite repeated calls for action from environmen­tal groups until it was finally sent back to Canada last year. But misdeclare­d waste from South Korea and Hong Kong were also intercepte­d and reexported last year. The Basel Ban Amendment would put an end to the practice of developed countries treating the Philippine­s as dumping ground for their waste, said Ecowaste Coalition’s Aileen Lucero.

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