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Cabinet to consider proposal to ban single-use plastics

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Minister of State, Joseph Harmon on Monday announced that the Department of the Environmen­t (DoE) is working on a proposal which includes a ban on singleuse plastics in Guyana.

A release from the Ministry of the Presidency said that this type of plastic is made of low-density polyethyle­ne, which does not break easily and is, therefore, not easily recycled and does not break down. The proposal will be engaging the attention of Cabinet soon. Speaking at an event at the Baridi Benab at State House to mark Earth Day, the Minister reiterated the Government’s commitment to protecting the environmen­t.

“In January 2017, the Administra­tion tabled and passed in the National Assembly, an amendment to the Customs Act, which stipulates that importers of plastic containers must pay an environmen­tal levy to the Guyana Revenue Authority. This levy was not primarily a revenue collection initiative, but a measure to encourage recycling of plastic and to reduce its use,” the Minister said. He added that earlier this month, the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) worked with some of the major supermarke­ts in the City to minimise the use of plastic bags. Harmon said that this initiative will see supermarke­ts switching to boxes and reusable and biodegrada­ble bags. He said that the management of these businesses has also undertaken to find ways to encourage their customers to take along shopping bags instead of relying on plastic. Some of the participat­ing businesses include: Bounty Supermarke­t, N&S Mattai’s Supermarke­t, Survival Supermarke­t, Budget Supermarke­t, Distributi­on Services Limited (DSL) and Massy Stores Supermarke­t.

Harmon used the forum to appeal to Guyanese to minimise, if not eliminate, the use of single-use plastic bags. Similar sentiments were expressed by Minister of Business with responsibi­lity for Tourism, Dominic Gaskin, who said that reduction and/or eliminatio­n of plastic waste by 2020, is something that Guyana can and should accomplish.

 ??  ?? Part of the Earth Day exhibition at the Baridi Benab at State House (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
Part of the Earth Day exhibition at the Baridi Benab at State House (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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