India: Dumping Ground For Developed Countries?

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Earl S

 

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April 21, 2015

 

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Searching for cheaper ways to get rid of the wastes, “toxic traders” began shipping hazardous waste to developing countries and to Eastern Europe. When this activity was revealed, international outrage led to the drafting and adoption of the Basel Convention. During its first Decade (1989-1999), the Convention was principally devoted to setting up a framework for controlling the “transboundary” movements of hazardous wastes, that is, the movement of hazardous wastes across international frontiers...
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It also developed the criteria for “environmentally sound management”. A Control System, based on prior written notification, was also put into place. Supreme Court verdict The Delhi High Court imposed a ban on the import of all toxic/hazardous wastes in 1996. Yet research by NGOs reveal that the waste still continues to come in, despite the a renewed ban issued by the Supreme Court of India...
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