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To Kochi with love from US: rotten food and garbage

TimePublished on Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 08:31, Updated on Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 08:59 in India section

TagsTags: Kochi, Garbage , Kochi

GIFT OF GARBAGE: The government says it will take action against Cochin Cadalas for importing the waste without confirming its nature.

GIFT OF GARBAGE: The government says it will take action against Cochin Cadalas for importing the waste without confirming its nature.


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Kochi: Bobby Jindal’s victory could be a gift for the Indian community there but Kochi could have done without a gift from the US. Three containers of waste from New York meant for a paper making company have been revealed to be nothing more than garbage.

Rotten food, glass and metal waste, computer remains, and even human faeces from New York were shipped halfway across the world to India. The three containers, containing 60 tons of waste, arrived at the Kochi port two weeks ago.

A local paper manufacturing company, Cochin Cadalas, had entered into a deal with the New York municipality to import waste paper. But when the state government heard about the kind of waste being shipped, it decided to step in.

Ernakulam District Collector, Mohammed Haneesh says, “As soon as we came to know about this we went in for a thorough examination of all the three containers and we found it to be filled with waste. The pollution control board and customs have taken serious note of this and we have decided to send this back.”

The government says it will take action against Cochin Cadalas for importing the waste without confirming its nature. Ecologists say such consignments could seriously damage the environment.

Activist Paulose Malari says, “This paper factory which has imported this waste is located very close to Kadampariyar river. Already that place is under stress due to the arrival of smart city. Now if such incidents continue, the eco-system of the place will collapse in no time.”

Sources at the Kochi port say the incident isn't new, and 15 similar containers were sent back from Kochi last year.

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