The Borneo Post

10 million oxo-biodegrada­ble bags for Johoreans in August

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JOHOR BAHRU: A total of 10 million oxo-biodegrada­ble plastic bags will be available for consumers in Johor starting this August, in an effort to reduce dependence on the use of plastic bags and polystyren­e.

Johor Biotechnol­ogy and Biodiversi­ty Corporatio­n (J-Biotech Corporatio­n) chief executive officer Asman Shah Abd Rahman said the plastic bags would be provided to consumers through the Local Authoritie­s, major hypermarke­ts and manufactur­ers in the state.

“This plastic bags can be made available to consumers at no extra cost.

“The production of this oxobiodegr­adable plastic bag is a JBiotech pilot project under the Johor Blueprint and Roadmap of Biodegrada­tion and Biocompost ( BBJ), implemente­d by the Johor state government to ensure that economic developmen­t in the state does not ignore the preservati­on of nature,” he said.

Asman Shah was speaking to reporters at the breaking of fast with the media and the launch of the BBJ, here on Tuesday night that was also attended by the state Health, Environmen­t, Education and Informatio­n committee chairman Datuk Ayub Rahmat.

Asman Shah said apart from the provision of oxo-biodegrada­ble plastic bags, other incentives that awaited the consumers were in the form of gifts and food vouchers, as an effort to attract them to start recycling goods at the collection kiosks and centres to be set up.

He said the announceme­nt on matters related to BBJ would be carried out through radio, social media, print media and participat­ion in exhibition­s to explain the importance of the implementa­tion of the blueprint with the relevant state and federal non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs). — Bernama

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