Why Malaysia Must Act on Plastic Pollution
Wong Pui Yi, Researcher, Basel Action Network | Rachel Thompson, Manager, Scuba Junkie SEAS
04-Aug-25 15:00

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Malaysia is among the top importers of plastic waste in the developing world, and plastic pollution is choking not just our landfills, but our rivers, seas, and communities. From ghost nets floating in our oceans to microplastics in our drinking water, plastic pollution is no longer just an environmental issue, it’s a human health crisis and an economic threat. As governments meet to finalise a legally binding Global Plastics Treaty in Geneva this August, Malaysian civil society groups have issued a memorandum urging our leaders to take a stronger stand. We speak with Wong Pui Yi, a researcher from the Basel Action Network, and Rachel Thompson, the Manager of Scuba Junkie SEAS, about what’s at stake in these treaty talks, and why it matters for everyday Malaysians.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment
Tags: the bigger picture, earth matters, Global Plastics Treaty, plastic pollution, Basel Action Network, Scuba Junkies SEAS, plastic production, plastics crisis, INC5, Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution, single use plastics, multilateralism,