Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Waste-Investigation-in-Malaysia-27MDHUKZJDR.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Waste Investigation in MalaysiaGP1STXW9Completed★★★★★Plastic Waste Investigation in MalaysiaGP1STXWACompleted★★★★★Plastic Waste Investigation in MalaysiaGP1STXX5Completed★★★★★Plastic Waste Investigation in MalaysiaGP1STUEFCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBFCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBGCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBJCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBKCompleted★★★★Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling SystemGP0STSQBLCompleted★★★★View AllGP1STXX4Plastic Waste Investigation in MalaysiaBurn site at Pulau Indah, formerly an illegal dumpsite for imported and domestic plastic waste.Locations:Malaysia-Pulau Indah-Selangor-Southeast AsiaDate:7 Aug, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:1920px X 1088pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Burning-Day-Dumping-Dumps-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plastics-Pollution-Roads-Rubbish-Waste disposal-Waste managementShoot:Plastic Waste Investigation in MalaysiaGreenpeace carries out an investigation in 2019 on waste disposals in Malaysia. Imported plastic waste items were found at dumpsites.Related Collections:Malaysia Waste Report "The Recycling Myth 2.0"