Phnom Penh (FN), July 19 - Kun Nhim, director-general of Customs and Excise confirmed Friday that “Chungyuen”, a Chinese company with Cambodian shareholders, imported the 83 containers of plastic waste to Cambodia.

“After investigations, we found out that the Chinese firm with Cambodian shareholders, Chungyuen, is responsible for the imports of illegal waste. We will summon the company for inquiries, fine them, and ask them to return the waste back,” Kun Nhim told Fresh News on 19 July.

The inspection, led by port authorities, provincial governor, and the minster of environment, on 16-17 July, led to the discovery of more than 83 containers containing illegal plastic waste imported from the US and Canada to the kingdom through Sihanoukville port, some 230 km west of the capital Phnom Penh.

Ministry of Environment’s spokesman Neth Pheaktra started Wednesday that the ministry and relevant authority will send back the 1,600 tons of illegal waste back to its originating sources.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen warned that the kingdom does not welcome trash imported from the rich countries under the excuse of incineration for electricity”.

The strongman underlined that the kingdom is not a dumping site for industrial waste of the rich.

This is the second time of large amount of waste found in Sihanoukville province following the first case found in 1998 with some 3,000 tons of toxic waste.
=FRESH NEWS