Latin American Countries Work to Negotiate Waste Recycling

Date: April 4, 2002

Source: News Room

A number of Latin American countries have moved to ban imports of hazardous wastes under the Basel Ban Amendments, but this is causing some intra-market distortions, according to "Recycling & Solid Waste in Latin America, 2002 Update" published this month by Raymond Communications, Inc. For example, the report indicates that when companies set out to comply with Brazil's rechargeable battery takeback law, they found they could not export the material to Argentina for recycling at an authorized Ni-Cd battery recycler because of these import bans. Thus, the batteries must be shipped to France. Several Latin American countries are actively pursuing new recycling policies that could impact exports of packaged goods, according to the new report. More information: www.raymond.com.

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