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Provide details of illegal plastic burning in Tg Bungah, NGO told

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After media reports of the illegal burning of plastic waste in Relau, Penang on Tuesday, Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) has claimed that there was another similar case in Tanjung Bungah.

CAP vice-president Fathima Mohd Idris said the NGO was informed that the case in Tanjung Bungah involved plastics being burned in the early hours (at about 4am).

"Stop the pussyfooting around plastic recycling pollution issue," Fatimah said in a statement today....

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