An environmental health advocacy group on Thursday hailed the Korean government for taking steps to return to South Korea the garbage dumped into the country in July. In a statement, the EcoWaste Coalition lauded the move after it confirmed that it "would take measures to have the wastes brought back to Korea." "We commend the action taken by the Korean government to get this dumping controversy resolved without delay," the group said. "This early, we say 'kamsahamnida' (thank you) to Korea for doing the right thing and for respecting our nation's right not to be treated as their waste bin," the group added. Last July, more than 5,000 metric tons of garbage were dumped at the...
Keep on reading: EcoWaste hails Korean gov’t action on trash shipments
from INQUIRER.net https://ift.tt/2DQn5lb
add
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Motorcyclist dead in Lucena collision
LUCENA CITY ---- A motorcyclist running against a one-way street died after he collided with another motorcycle in Lucena City early Friday....
-
Assistant coach Sanjay Bangar says India's batsmen are under tremendous pressure and "playing for their careers" after their h...
-
"Our stand is simple. We stick by what the nation wants to do and what the BCCI decides to do and that is basically our opinion," ...
-
The ICC will clear India's "doubts" about security at the World Cup but the world body is unlikely to even discuss a possible ...
No comments:
Post a Comment