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Malaysia bans US plastic waste imports, dealing blow to global recycling chain

The move reflects a growing backlash against Western nations offloading plastic trash on developing countries

July 02, 2025 / 14:51 IST
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The US has become increasingly dependent on countries like Malaysia to handle its plastic waste, sending more than 35,000 tons there last year alone
The US has become increasingly dependent on countries like Malaysia to handle its plastic waste, sending more than 35,000 tons there last year alone

Malaysia has officially banned plastic waste imports from the United States, disrupting a key channel in the global trade of discarded plastics and intensifying scrutiny on how wealthier nations manage their trash. The decision, which took effect Tuesday, comes after Malaysian authorities uncovered hundreds of shipping containers containing mislabelled plastic and electronic waste from the US, the New York Times reported.

The US has become increasingly dependent on countries like Malaysia to handle its plastic waste, sending more than 35,000 tons there last year alone. But following a string of high-profile seizures of hazardous waste, Malaysia’s environment minister declared that the country would no longer act as “the world’s rubbish bin.”

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The ban specifically targets nations that haven’t signed the Basel Convention—a global pact that controls hazardous waste shipments—leaving the US, which has not ratified the agreement, especially exposed. Under Malaysia’s amended Customs Act, even shipments from compliant countries must meet stringent purity standards: a single type of plastic and no more than 2 percent contamination, a level rarely achievable with mixed consumer waste.

A global shift since China’s exit from the plastic trade