Customs Department Seizes 256 Tons of Illegal Electronic Waste in Chonburi

The Customs Department has intercepted 256 tons of smuggled electronic waste at Laem Chabang Port in Chonburi Province. The seizure follows coordinated efforts involving international customs intelligence and stringent surveillance measures.

3 Tons of Electronic Waste Collected in Greater Bangkok

The illicit cargo, discovered on January 3rd and 6th, comprised ten shipping containers falsely declared as “used metal scraps.” The shipments, originating from Japan and Hong Kong, contained hazardous electronic components prohibited under Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce regulations and the Basel Convention on hazardous waste.

In the current fiscal year, spanning October 1st, 2024, to January 14th, 2025, the department has handled 19 cases of electronic waste totaling over 256,000 kilograms and six cases of plastic scrap amounting to nearly 323,000 kilograms. Combined with other seizures, this brings the total to 25 cases and over 579,000 kilograms of illegal waste.

Full story: National News Bureau of Thailand

Naark Rojanasuvan
National News Bureau of Thailand

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