Protestors from the environmental group Greenpeace boarded a ship in Hong Kong Port on Saturday that they say was carrying three containers of electronic waste from the U.S. In response Hong Kong's Environmental Protection Department has ordered the containers be held on the pier until the owner opens them for inspection, according to Greenpeace.
Greenpeace Catches U.S. E-Waste Going to China
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