KUALA LANGAT - A “bullet recycling plant” has been uncovered for the first time in a police raid on an illegal e-waste ...
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Malay Mail on MSNNew meaning to bang for your buck: Cops find bullets, casings, even live ammo at Kuala Langat e-waste recycling plantA bullet “recycling plant” was uncovered during a police raid today on an illegal e-waste processing factory that has been ...
Some 50 tonnes of bullet casings, fired bullets and live ammunition were found at an illegal e-waste recycling factory.
A “bullet recycling plant” has been uncovered for the first time in a police raid on an illegal e-waste processing factory here.
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Malay Mail on MSNE-waste crackdown: RM1.3b worth of machinery, e-waste seized; 27 arrested in Perak raidThe General Operations Force (GOF), in collaboration with the Perak Environment Department (DoE), raided an illegal e-waste ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNLaw-breaking factories closedThe factory owner was charged with violating the industrial product standards law including manufacturing products without ...
Thai police raided three Chinese-owned factories for legal violations, leading to the suspension of their operations.
They were reportedly involved in metal smelting and the processing ... At the second factory, a large number of electronic circuit boards, which were classified as hazardous materials, were ...
Now that the Democrats have lost their lock grip on power, what’s a green activist to do? It’s almost comical how the climate ...
Pea soup-thick brown emissions shroud nickel smelting operations in the Indonesian island of Sulawesi as well as the coal-fired plants that fuel them. Processing waste and chemicals potentially ...
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