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Putrajaya gets serious on cleaning up Malaysia’s e-waste mess – The Malay Mail

Key issues highlighted included the accumulation of e-waste containers at ports, difficulties in identifying owners and illegal factories, constraints in managing seized items, as well as challenges in disposal and legal action,”

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The government is studying the establishment of a National Committee to Address Illegal E-Waste to strengthen a coordinated national approach.

According to a report by The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) said the proposal was discussed at the NRES Special Enforcement Task Force Meeting No. 1/2026, chaired by Deputy Minister Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh on Monday (March 16).

In a statement today, NRES said the meeting emphasised stronger enforcement on environmental issues, including the entry of illegal e-waste.

“Key issues highlighted included the accumulation of e-waste containers at ports, difficulties in identifying owners and illegal factories, constraints in managing seized items, as well as challenges in disposal and legal action,” read the statement.

Previously, Minister Datuk Seri Arthur Joseph Kurup said the proposed committee aims to address illegal electronic waste comprehensively through a whole-of-nation approach.

The meeting also reviewed enforcement operations such as Ops Bongkar Kontena and Ops Hazard to curb the entry of scheduled waste.

NRES said several strategic measures were identified, including establishing a Department of Environment (DOE) branch at Port Klang, amending the Customs (Prohibition of Imports) Order 2023, and strengthening the management of seized goods and enforcement logistics.

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