Despite international regulations and campaigning by environmentalists, hazardous waste continues to be dumped in India

The Delhi High Court (HQ recently reserved its order on the import of zinc and lead ash skimmings after hearing a marathon argument on a petition filed by the Zinc Manufacturers Association

Greenpeace members and Indian NGOs demonstrate for a ban on import of wastes

drugs containing narcotics and psychotropic substances can now be easily imported, thanks to a new set of guidelines being issued by the World Health Organization (who). The new rules aim to

Nigerian environmentalists protest against the import of second hand vehicles from Europe

Russia gets cracking on laws relating to the import of toxic waste into the country

foreign vessels carrying hazardous wastes are fast turning India into a

The Supreme Court of India came down heavily on the government for its failure to stop the import of hazardous chemicals. Passing strict orders on the environment ministry on May 10, the court

The law reigned supreme as recently, some environmental and public health truants were rebuked for cocking a snook at all set standards

A recent interim court order on toxic trade throws open a Pandora's box: environment, industry, employment, international commitments... the lot

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