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This section is an archive of BAN's investigative watchdog work which has been ongoing since 1997. Along with providing a history of investigative work, it will also be an area to store the plethora of documents associated which each report.
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This section is an archive of BAN's investigative watchdog work which has been ongoing since 1997. Along with providing a history of investigative work, it will also be an area to store documents associated which each report.
  
 
If you are searching for a specific bit of information and are unable to locate it, please contact us at [mailto:inform@ban.org inform@ban.org].
 
If you are searching for a specific bit of information and are unable to locate it, please contact us at [mailto:inform@ban.org inform@ban.org].
  
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==Available==
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===[[Intercon Solutions]]===
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''E-waste exporter caught by BAN in 2009, they retaliate with an unfounded lengthy legal battle, judge throws out case against BAN in October 2015, BAN is finally able to release evidence to the public.''
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*[http://wiki.ban.org/Intercon_Solutions#Summary Summary]
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*[http://wiki.ban.org/Intercon_Solutions#Evidence_.26_Supporting_Documents Evidence & Supporting Documents]
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*[http://wiki.ban.org/Intercon_Solutions#Chronology Chronology]
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*[http://wiki.ban.org/Intercon_Solutions#Press_Coverage Press coverage]
  
==Recently Updated Reports==
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===Global Waste Shell Game: "Returned" Illegal Waste Shipments from U.S., Diverted from Indonesia to other Asian Countries===
(Reports updated since 2014)
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''In what environmental watchdogs are calling a global pollution shell game, Indonesian officials have been caught approving re-exports of illegal U.S. waste shipments to other Asian countries instead of returning them to the U.S. as promised. Instead of being returned to their senders, the waste containers have been diverted to India, Thailand, South Korea, and Vietnam.''
  
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*[http://wiki.ban.org/images/7/7f/Report_USContainer_Re-exports_Indonesia.pdf Report on Fate of Re-eports of Seized Illegal Imports of Waste from the USA to Indonesia]
  
===Intercon Solutions===
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==In-Progress==
*Summary / Evidentiary Report(s)
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===Diversified Recycling===
*Supporting documents
 
*Press releases / News clippings
 
*Legal history
 
 
 
 
 
===Diversified Recycling - In Progress===
 
 
*Summary / Evidentiary Report(s)
 
*Summary / Evidentiary Report(s)
 
*Supporting documents
 
*Supporting documents
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===Stone Castle Recycling - In Progress===
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===Stone Castle Recycling===
 
*Summary
 
*Summary
 
*Supporting documents
 
*Supporting documents
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===Closed Loop===
 
===Closed Loop===
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2011-2015
 
*Soil testing data
 
*Soil testing data
  
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===Global Environmental Services===
 
===Global Environmental Services===
**Press releases / News clippings
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*Press releases / News clippings
  
==Historical Reports==
 
 
===Executive Recycling===
 
===Executive Recycling===
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*Legal documents

Latest revision as of 11:00, 20 April 2020

This section is an archive of BAN's investigative watchdog work which has been ongoing since 1997. Along with providing a history of investigative work, it will also be an area to store documents associated which each report.

If you are searching for a specific bit of information and are unable to locate it, please contact us at inform@ban.org.

Available

Intercon Solutions

E-waste exporter caught by BAN in 2009, they retaliate with an unfounded lengthy legal battle, judge throws out case against BAN in October 2015, BAN is finally able to release evidence to the public.

Global Waste Shell Game: "Returned" Illegal Waste Shipments from U.S., Diverted from Indonesia to other Asian Countries

In what environmental watchdogs are calling a global pollution shell game, Indonesian officials have been caught approving re-exports of illegal U.S. waste shipments to other Asian countries instead of returning them to the U.S. as promised. Instead of being returned to their senders, the waste containers have been diverted to India, Thailand, South Korea, and Vietnam.

In-Progress

Diversified Recycling

  • Summary / Evidentiary Report(s)
  • Supporting documents
  • Press releases / News clippings
  • Photo gallery (landfilling, smashing, etc)


Stone Castle Recycling


CRT Recycling Brockton

  • Press releases / News clippings

Closed Loop

2011-2015

  • Soil testing data

Dlubak

  • Soil testing data

Global Environmental Services

  • Press releases / News clippings

Executive Recycling

  • Legal documents