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China targets trash smugglers

China is looking to halt all illegal garbage imports as part of a nationwide plan to clean up the environment.

A boy looks for toys on a garbage dump site near a village in Hefei, in central China's Anhui province.
A boy looks for toys on a garbage dump site near a village in Hefei, in central China's Anhui province. Source: AAP

China has launched a fresh crackdown against garbage smuggling from overseas in Beijing's latest move to curtail the inflow of foreign garbage and strengthen its "war on pollution".

China's customs administration announced the effort on its Weibo social media feed but provided no details other than to say the campaign would be "huge".

The effort comes at a time when authorities around China have been intensifying actions against illegal garbage imports as part of nationwide plans to clean up the environment and move the economy up the global value chain.

China told the World Trade Organisation last year it would stop accepting imports of 24 types of foreign waste by the end of the year and that it would phase out shipments of other waste products, including those readily available from domestic sources, by the end of 2019.

The move has thrown the global recycling industry into turmoil and left domestic recyclers, including in Australia, to cope with raw material shortages.

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China's General Administration of Customs said in early April it had seized 110,000 tonnes of smuggled solid waste this year and arrested 52 people.

China arrested 259 people for smuggling foreign waste last year, with some criminal gangs accused of taking containers of electronic waste from Hong Kong to North Korea and then smuggling them across the border into China in order to circumvent restrictions.


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