Seoul to toughen inspections of waste imports from Japan


Seoul to toughen inspections of waste imports from Japan




 


South Korea will strengthen its environmental and health safety inspections for battery, tire and plastic waste imported from Japan, the government said Friday.

   

The Ministry of Environment said it will beef up radioactive and heavy metals tests on Japanese waste batteries, tires and plastics being imported into South Korea for the purpose of recycling.



The move follows the same ministry's decision Aug. 8 to strengthen inspections of Japanese coal ash imports and is seen as part of Seoul's responses to Tokyo's moves to restrict South Korea-bound exports of vital industrial materials over the issue of compensating Korean victims of wartime forced labor.

"The government will take additional environmental and health safety measures for large-volume imports of waste," the ministry said, noting waste batteries, tires and plastics will come under stricter inspections.

"The decision also reflects the public concern about radioactive contamination of imported wastes," the ministry added.


Last year, South Korea imported 2.54 million tons of industrial waste, compared with its corresponding exports of 170,000 tons, according to government data. Coal ash accounted for half, or 1.27 million tons, of last year's waste imports, followed by 470,000 tons of waste batteries (18.5 percent), 240,000 tons of waste tires (9.5 percent) and 170,000 tons of waste plastics (6.6 percent).


In 2018, South Korea imported 143,000 tons of waste batteries from the United States, followed by 71,000 tons from Japan, 69,000 tons from the United Arab Emirates and 30,000 tons from the Dominican Republic. In case of waste tires, 106,000 tons were imported from Australia, compared with 72,000 tons from the US, 48,000 tons from Italy and 7,000 tons from Japan. Plastic waste imports from Japan amounted to 66,000 tons, with 36,000 tons from the US, 11,000 tons from the Philippines and 9,000 tons from the Netherlands.

Japan accounted for a smaller volume of South Korea's imports of battery, tire and plastic wastes, but the ministry's latest decision apparently targets the neighboring country due to public concern about radioactive contamination from the Fukushima nuclear power complex destroyed by a tsunami in 2011.

The ministry said it will also increase the number of on-site inspections of local waste importers from once a quarter to more than once a month. In case of the detection of excessive heavy metals or radioactive contamination in waste inspections, the imports will be ordered back to the exporters. 


이호진 기자
작성 2019.08.16 13:57 수정 2019.08.16 13:57

RSS피드 기사제공처 : 지식산업센터뉴스 / 등록기자: 이호진 무단 전재 및 재배포금지

해당기사의 문의는 기사제공처에게 문의

댓글 0개 (1/1 페이지)
댓글등록- 개인정보를 유출하는 글의 게시를 삼가주세요.
등록된 댓글이 없습니다.
Shorts 동영상 더보기
2025년 7월 17일 꿈꾸는씨앗결손아동후원하기
라이브커머스 전성시대 케이미디어스튜디오와 함께하세요 #ai영상
여름하늘
아기고양이가 세상을 배워가는 방법
장마가 만든 탁류
2025년 7월 26일
새의 영토
대구변호사 | 성매매 장부 적발! 처벌 피할 수 있을까? #shorts
여름하늘
잠자리가 날아가는 하늘
의자가 있는 풍경
아기고양이의 사냥 본능
ai영상 순천만칠게빵 cf홍보영상 국제온라인6차산업협회 #마크강
여름하늘
아기꽃냥이
냇가
강아지풀이 통통해지면 가을이 온다
길고양이
소와 여름
2025년 7월 21일
2023-01-30 10:21:54 / 김종현기자