Canadian garbage rotting in Manila violates international law, experts say
OTTAWA — A Vancouver environmental law firm says Canada broke international rules when it dumped more than 100 shipping containers of garbage disguised as plastics for recycling into the Philippines.
The Pacific Centre for Environmental Law and Litigation says either the Canadian company behind the shipment didn’t get consent from the Philippines, or it lied about the contents in order to get approval, violating an international law known as the Basel Convention.
The legal opinion for a coalition of Canadian environment groups says Canada was required to bring the shipments back within 30 days.