BFM 89.9

HIGHLIGHTS 
Podcast  >  Bigger Picture  >  Earth Matters  >  Waste Colonialism & The Trade of Recycled Plastic

Waste Colonialism & The Trade of Recycled Plastic

Lydia Chai, Lawyer

14-Jun-23 15:00

Waste Colonialism & The Trade of Recycled Plastic

In 2018, China’s National Sword Policy came into effect, banning 24 (later 32) types of solid waste imports to the country, including plastic and paper waste. This, we know, caused a global disruption in the recyclable material market and redirected plastic waste to new destination countries, primarily in Southeast Asia. From January to July 2018, Malaysia became the world's top destination for plastic waste exports. This influx led to a sharp rise in illegal recycling facilities and illegal dumpsites, causing land, water and air pollution. This has been described as being akin to “waste colonialism” - where more powerful countries export their toxic waste problem to developing countries and acquire local resources to meet their own goals. In New Zealand, it was reported that since 2014, the country has sent over 300,000 tonnes of plastic waste overseas - mostly to developing countries, including Malaysia. There is now a petition for the country to ban plastic waste exports to developing countries, a campaign being led by Malaysian-born lawyer Lydia Chai. Lydia joins us, to share more.

Image Credit: KHAIRUL FIKIRI OSMAN / Shutterstock.com

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


This and more than 60,000 other podcasts in your hand. Download the all new BFM mobile app.

Categories:  internationalLaw/Activismenvironment

Tags:  waste colonialismmyth of plastic recyclingplastic wasteplastic pollution





Play / Pause

Listen now : Earth Matters:

Today’s Shows



6:00 AM

The 6AM Stretch

Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.

7:00 AM

World Market Watch

Tim Waterer of KCM Trade | Dovish or hawkish? Over or underweight? Bull or Bear? We speak to local and foreign analysts to find out how the different asset classes and markets react to the latest news, results and even geopolitical events.

7:15 AM

Morning Brief

A recap of global and local headlines in today's papers and portals.

7:30 AM

Morning Brief

Last Saturday, India tabled its Budget for 2025, with measures to boost long-term growth and create jobs, among others. Sanjay Mathur, Chief Economist for Southeast Asia and India, ANZ Bank joins us for an analysis for the Budget, and whether the initiatives will help bolster India’s economy.

7:45 AM

Morning Brief

Border control in Malaysia is now under the newly established Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS), which started operations on February 1st. Its objectives include strengthening national security, protecting the economy, improving public health, and reducing congestion at key borders like Malaysia-Singapore. Munira Mustaffa, Executive Director at Chasseur Group shares her insights on the agency’s effectiveness in tackling border crimes and addressing potential gaps.

8:00 AM

The Breakfast Grille

Uzma Group, a leading energy and technology company in Malaysia, is achieving notable progress with its 60:40 revenue split between O&G and non-core sectors, alongside key projects like the Kedah solar farm and satellite launches. Founder and Group CEO Dato' Kamarul Redzuan Muhamed discusses the company’s expansion, market challenges, and future outlook.

8:30 AM

Morning Brief

Sabah and Sarawak have faced severe flooding since heavy rainfall began on January 28th, displacing thousands across 26 districts. While some areas are recovering, the situation remains critical with the ongoing threat of more downpours. We spoke with Dato' Dr Ahmad Faizal Mohd Perdaus, President of MERCY Malaysia for updates on the situation and response efforts.

8:45 AM

Morning Brief

Malaysia has scrapped the point-based system for foreign spouses applying for permanent residency, shifting to criteria based on marriage duration and children. Advocacy groups welcome the move but stress the need for clearer guidelines and fairer implementation. We’ll be speaking to Bina Ramanand, Co-Founder of Family Frontiers to know if these changes will be enough to ensure a more inclusive and transparent process for binational families.

9:00 AM

Opening Bell

(REPEAT) An update on local and international capital markets, including a look at how Bursa Malaysia begins the trading day. We speak with local and foreign analysts to find out how different asset classes and markets react to the latest news, results, and geopolitical events.

9:15 AM

Opening Bell

Malaysia is one of the most unloved equity markets in 2025 with a decline of 5.2%. We ask Imran Yusof, Head of Research, MIDF if it's too early to write off the market and if so, what investment strategy to adopt.

9:35 AM

Pinnacle Perspectives

In today's Pinnacle Perspectives, we get into conversation with business commentator Pankaj Kumar about the latest corporate developments that took place at the start of the year. In the docket is the progress of MAHB's privatization deal as well as key leadership changes taking place in Bursa and CIMB as well as how are the banking landscape evolving with the anticipated accelerated deployment of digital banks this year.

10:05 AM

Open For Business

Innovating AI for Sustainability: The EB Tech Journey; Moses Vinsien, CEO & Ashweein Narayanan, CFO, EB Tech

11:05 AM

P&L

AI in Business: Turning Potential into Profit; Romain de Laubier, Asia-Pacific Chair of BCG X

12:00 PM

Enterprise Explores

Jianggan Li, Founder and CEO, Momentum Works

1:00 PM

The Breakfast Grille Repeat

2:05 PM

Discovery Hour

3:05 PM

Earth Matters

4:05 PM

Health & Living

5:00 PM

Top 5 at 5

6:00 PM

Today I Learned

New Year, New Skills; Tan Cheng Yi, educational psychologist

7:00 PM

Just For Kicks

8:00 PM

GGWP

9:00 PM

Wavelength