Malaysia is strengthening its environmental laws to combat illegal waste dumping and prevent becoming a global waste hub. Key actions include plans to amend the Environmental Quality Act by early 2027 to empower authorities against illegal electronic waste (e-waste), along with a recently implemented total ban on e-waste imports effective February 2026.
Malaysia is strengthening its environmental laws to combat illegal waste dumping and prevent becoming a global waste hub. Key actions include plans to amend the Environmental Quality Act by early 2027 to empower authorities against illegal electronic waste (e-waste), along with a recently implemented total ban on e-waste imports effective February 2026. Key Details on Malaysia's Waste Management Amendments:- Environmental Quality Act Amendments (2027): - Amendments will be submitted to Parliament to increase enforcement power at ports and borders against illegal e-waste shipments. E-waste Import Ban (Feb 2026):- All e-waste is now reclassified under "absolute prohibition" to prevent the country from being a global dumping ground. Plastic Waste Controls (July 2025): - Stricter import controls were implemented on plastic waste, requiring tighter standards for, or prohibiting, shipments, including those from non-parties to the Basel Convention. Illegal Dumping Fines (2026...