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transboundary movements

Transboundary movements refer to the transfer of hazardous waste or other materials across national borders from one country to another. These movements are often regulated to prevent environmental damage, health risks, and illegal dumping, ensuring that responsible parties manage such materials properly. Countries typically require permits and adherence to international agreements, like the Basel Convention, to monitor and control these cross-border transfers, promoting safe and environmentally sound handling of potentially dangerous substances.