cover image: Ocean - Dirty Deals - Part One - Evidencing illegalities in the

Ocean - Dirty Deals - Part One - Evidencing illegalities in the

21 Oct 2024

highlights how bad actors exploit mislabelling, falsified documentation and the involvement of intermediaries In the shadows of the global economy, an ominous trade Global North, are at the heart of this global trade, with This investigation reveals that illegal waste trade to obscure the true destination and nature of plastic flourishes. [...] This trade, characterised by its complexity and global Major exporting nations, such as the UK and the colonialism – diverting funds intended to support reach, involves a multitude of actors, regulatory codes, Netherlands, have resisted stricter regulations, including recycling infrastructure and reduce the burden of the The global plastic waste trade continues to pose transportation methods and m. [...] First, Norway formally proposed amendments to complex web of illegal activities particularly as the the Basel Convention to bring plastic waste under the plastic waste trade market value is estimated to grow Despite increasing global awareness of plastic pollution, world’s plastic waste, including 85 per cent of the EU‘s remit of the Convention’s control mechanisms, creating nine per cent in the n. [...] Industry is not available at the time of writing, it is expected to insiders reported a noticeable decline in the volume of reveal discrepancies between the volume of plastic material they were processing, aligning with reduced placed on the market and the amount claimed to have consumption and waste generation due to the cost-of- been recycled, potentially signalling fraud. [...] A stark example of the weak enforcement infrastructure came in July 2024 when the CPCB’s EPR portal was hacked, resulting in the theft of certificates worth 10,244 tonnes of credits.80 The vulnerability of critical data management infrastructure highlights the systemic lack of preparedness and insufficient investment in technology that is essential for the credible implementation of EPR policies.

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