Showing posts with label plastic pollution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plastic pollution. Show all posts

24 May 2024

eSwatini: Total ban on all single-use plastic carrier bags!

The Kingdom of eSwatini is set to introduce a total ban on all single-use plastic carrier bags. According to a press statement by the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs issued on 22 May 2024, the ban becomes effective 01 December 2024 from the issuance of a Government gazette. Under the terms of the ban, all retailers, supermarkets, manufacturers and vendors in eSwatini will be prohibited from selling or providing for free single-use plastic shopping bags to customers. This encompasses bags made from traditional plastic materials, including polyethylene and polypropylene, regardless of thickness. Customers are encouraged to make use of reusable alternatives such as cloth bags, paper bags or durable tote bags.

In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 89 of the Environmental Management Act, 2002, the Minister of Tourism and Environment[al] Affairs through Legal Notice No. 155 of 21 May 2021, published the Control of Plastic Bags Regulations to regulate the production, importation and use of plastic bags; promote the reuse, recycling, and safe handling of plastic bags; and ultimately ban production, importation and use of plastic bags in Eswatini.
Pursuant to Regulation 14 of the Control of Plastic Bags Regulations, 2021 and a landmark decision aimed at combating environmental degradation and promoting sustainable practices, His Majesty’s government today announces a total ban on all single-use plastic carrier bags. [...]
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06 June 2019

Kenya to ban single-use plastic in all protected areas!

Kenya's president Uhuru Kenyatta has announced a ban on single-use plastics in all protected areas in Kenya on World Environment Day 2019. Effective 05 June 2020, visitors to Kenya's national parks, beaches, forests and conservation areas will be banned from carrying single-use plastics, such as plastic water bottles, plastic straws, plastic plates, plastic cups as well as plastic spoons and forks. The ban on single-use plastics inside all protected areas comes two years after Kenya banned the use, manufacture and importation of all plastic bags used for commercial and household packaging [link].