Indonesia set to send more than 210 tonnes of rubbish back to Australia

More than 210 tonnes of rubbish will be sent back to Australia from Indonesia, after opposition in Asia to imports of waste from industrialised countries.

Containers loaded with a combination of garbage, plastic waste and hazardous materials from Australia at Tanjung Perak port in Surabaya.

Containers loaded with a combination of garbage, plastic waste and hazardous materials from Australia at Tanjung Perak port in Surabaya. Source: EPA

Indonesia will send back more than 210 tonnes of rubbish to Australia after it was found to contain banned materials including household garbage and used electronics, officials say.

The move comes amid growing public opposition in South East Asia to imports of waste from industrialised countries.
"The scrap paper imported from Australia was contaminated with garbage including plastic bottles, used lubricants and scrap electronics," said Basuki Suryanto, head of the customs department at the Tanjung Perak port in Surabaya, Indonesia's second largest city.

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