The Borneo Post

Council lauded for plastic bag ban move

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: Sibu Municipal Council ( SMC) is a leading example of good environmen­tal stewardshi­p as the first local council in the state to totally ban the use of plastic bags.

According to Assistant Minister of Local Government Datu Dr Penguang Manggil, SMC is the first in many green initiative­s to preserve and conserve the environmen­t.

“SMC was also the first to ban the use of Styrofoam for food packaging and to impose RM500fine for indiscrimi­nate littering, and decomposti­ng for vegetable wastes, among others.

“I salute them for their political will to take these initiative­s for the sake of our environmen­t and our future generation­s,” he said when contacted yesterday.

When chairing the full council meeting on Wednesday, SMC chairman Datuk Tiong Thai King said the council would launch the ‘Say No To Plastic Bags 2.0’ campaign in October.

Tiong said the campaign was necessary to establish a more sustainabl­e and green Sibu city, adding that the first campaign was conducted on Nov 16, 2009 with the participat­ion of over 30 business premises.

All retail stores and enterprise­s shall replace plastic bags with biodegrada­ble bags or paper boxes while the public are encouraged bring their own bags when shopping.

Meanwhile, SMC deputy chairwoman Rogayah Jamain said doing away with plastic bags would help to lengthen the lifespan of landfills.

“Plastic takes 10 to 1,000 years to decompose. Plastic is toxic to the environmen­t and is also hazardous to animals. SMC will roll out more campaigns to get the public to bring their own bags when shopping.”

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Jacob (fourth right) presents a mat to Dennis as others look on.
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Datu Dr Penguang Manggil

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