Head of top customs administration vows tough measures against foreign waste smuggling
By Wang Hailin from People’s Daily
China’s General
Administration of Customs (GAC) will resolutely crack down on waste
smuggling as it initiates the Blue Sky 2019 special campaign this year, said Ni
Yuefeng, head of the administration, during an interview at the Great Hall of
the People on March 5.
Last year, the GAC carried out the most
rigorous inspection on solid waste imports, and slashed such imports by 46.5
percent, Ni noted. In addition, the administration also strengthened follow-up
supervision and inspections on the sources of the foreign waste.
The administration successfully blocked foreign
waste last year, as 150,000 tons of unqualified solid waste was detected before
they were loaded at the places of dispatch. Besides, the GAC also revoked
business certificates of companies that have committed crimes and illegal
conducts.
The ban on foreign trash imports is a clear
signal of China’s continuous efforts to advance ecological progress.
In April 2017, a reform plan to improve
management of solid waste imports was adopted by the Central Leading Group for
Deepening Overall Reform of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of
China.
The plan was officially issued by the General Office
of the State Council three months later, demanding a comprehensive ban on
foreign waste imports and efforts to safeguard eco-environmental security and
people’s health.
Last year, the GAC launched the Blue Sky 2018
campaign, carrying out 5 rounds of forceful and targeted missions to crack down
on solid waste smuggling. The campaign achieved remarkable effects.
International cooperation is important for
better anti-smuggling work. “If some countries act against smuggling while
others don’t, then garbage smuggling will never be resolved,” Ni said.
Last year, 75 countries and regions took part in
the joint action initiated by the GAC under the title of the Goddess of the
Earth, enhancing their efforts to recycle, use and dispose of solid garbage.
Ni Yuefeng, head of the General Administration
of Customs of China, receives interview. (Photo from People’s Daily Online)
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