JOHOR BAHRU – Singapore’s National Environment Agency said Singapore does not allow construction and demolition waste to be exported for disposal, following talks with Malaysia’s national waste management authorities, SWCorp.
Responding to queries from The Straits Times on Aug 18, NEA said the nine companies that were identified by SWCorp as linked to the illegal dumping of construction waste in Pontian were Malaysian.
NEA said it has not yet been established if Singapore companies were involved, noting that such waste must be processed and sorted in Singapore.
“The NEA recently reached to SWCorp Johor to obtain more information regarding Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste reportedly originating from Singapore being disposed of in Pontian, Johor,” it said.
“During the call with SWCorp, NEA affirmed that Singapore does not allow C&D waste to be exported for disposal.”
The statement followed a news report by Malaysian media outlet Kosmo on Aug 8 alleging that construction debris from Singapore was being dumped in Pontian, Johor.
NEA said it has also issued an advisory to the licensed General Waste Disposal Facilities (GWDFs) handling C&D waste in Singapore, reminding them of the requirements.
The agency said that under Singapore’s regulatory framework, C&D waste must be properly processed and sorted locally for recycling.
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