Re-exportation of the final 45 containers of waste material

 



 

 

 

Announcement by Hayleys Free Zone Ltd. regarding the containers containing waste material brought to Sri Lanka
from the United Kingdom.
Under the BASEL Convention, it is a direct violation to import waste between two countries, and as a result, under
the initiative of the Central Environmental Authority and the Sri Lanka Customs, action has been taken to re-export
the remaining 45 containers containing waste material to the UK today, the 21st of February 2022.

The waste material was exported from UK by shipper M/s Vangaads Ltd, 241, B High Street North, London,
England E21 6SJ, to consignee M/s ETL Colombo Pvt Ltd, #12, Park Road, Colombo 05, Sri Lanka, on behalf of the
ultimate consignee M/s Ceylon Metal Corporation Pvt Ltd, at 157 4C Winson Park II, Averiwatte Road, Watala, and
has now been re-exported to the UK.

Hayleys Free Zone Limited, linked to the said importation of the waste material acted purely as the logistics service
provider for the party who imported the cargo and had no involvement with the waste cargo apart from acting as a
pure service provider.

 



 

 

 

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