Malaysia: Basel Convention Country Fact Sheet
Malaysia: Basel Convention Country Fact Sheet
Malaysia
Status of Ratifications:
Party to the Basel Convention: 08.10.1993 (a)
Amendment to the Basel Convention: 26.10.2001
Basel protocol on Liability and Compensation: -
(Accession (a); Acceptance (A); Approval (AA); Formal confirmation (c); Ratification; Succession (d))
These wastes are: slags from copper processing; oil tanker sludges;
waste catalysts; and waste gypsum arising from power plant.
In Malaysia there are no wastes other than those pursuant to Art. 1 (1)a
and/or Art. 1 (1)b of the Basel Convention that require special
consideration when subjected to transboundary movement.
Import of hazardous wastes for final disposal from non OECD countries
requires a special permission and total prohibition for hazardous wastes
from OECD.
Recovery/recycling/re-use facilities
- Syarikat Siven Enterprise Sdn. Bhd., Kulim, Kedah; Off-site partial
recovery of electronic waste; R4
- Taiko Metals Recycle Sdn. Bhd., Lunas, Kedah; Off-site partial
recovery of electronic waste; R4
- Zentronic Technology Sdn. Bhd. Kulim Kedah; Off-site partial
recovery of electronic waste; R4
- H & Z Industries Sdn. Bhd., Melaka; Off-site partial recovery of
electronic waste; R4
- Kim Denko (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd, Melaka.; Off-site partial recovery
of electronic waste; R4
There are 114 licensed recovery facilities and the list is available upon
request from the Competent Authority (www.doe.gov.my).