
A garbage collector looks for recyclable waste at a garbage dump site in Jinan, Shandong province, China.
The blacklist, containing 24 varieties of solid waste, was introduced by the Chinese government in 2017. Beijing said at the time that it no longer wanted to take in other countries' garbage, so it could focus on its own pollution problems.
It's now adding 32 more types of waste to the blacklist, such as steel waste, used auto parts, and old ships.
"The new restrictions, just like the old restrictions, are poorly considered measures that will worsen the global environment and China's competitiveness," Adam Minter, author of Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion Dollar Trash Trade, told CNN Money.














Comment: This is outrageous! It's no wonder the victim is livid. The logic behind sanctuary cities and defending illegal immigrant criminals is so skewed it makes one's head spin.
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