Malta Independent

Battle to make Malta an island free from single-use plastics - MEP Roberta Metsola

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We need to become more aware of our plastic consumptio­n and its impact on future generation­s, MEP Roberta Metsola warned yesterday.

Addressing a public dialogue on ‘The Prohibitio­n of Single Used Plastic’ organised by the European Parliament Office, Metsola said that, “single use plastics are clogging our seas, killing our marine life and causing irreparabl­e damage to Malta and Gozo’s natural environmen­t.”

Metsola said she is fully behind the proposed EU measure to completely ban single-use plastic products like non-biodegrada­ble straws and other materials. The ban will come into force by 2021, which Metsola said, “is a future which is extremely close, but it is time that we change the mentality of not just the consumer but also the producers of such products.”

There has been much discussion regarding the negative impacts of single-use plastic items. Metsola said that, “75% of the marine litter in the world’s ocean is plastic, and Malta and Gozo are no different.”

Metsola said that although change might be difficult or problemati­c at first, change is necessary for the future of the planet’s environmen­t and the population’s mental and physical health. “We must all take a few small steps to reduce the impact on our environmen­t; the impact of such small decisions, such as carrying our own reusable cups or using paper/bamboo straws, can have an enormous impact.”

She said that, “European level legislatio­n is crucial, but the situation in Malta and Gozo means that we should not and cannot wait.” She noted that single-use plastic products also play a crucial part in circular economy and that cutting out such products will have a major impact on companies which produce and import them; but can Malta change its mentality towards waste and the environmen­t?

Underlinin­g that everyone has a role to play, MEP Metsola said, “European level legislatio­n is crucial, but the situation in Malta and Gozo means that we should not and cannot wait. We can go further than EU law and implement other additional models that work in our local context. Over the last decades we have managed to transform Malta. We’ve become the financial services Island, the online gaming Island, the tourism Island, the maritime law Islands and now the Blockchain Island.

“Is it not time to become the Mediterran­ean’s first Island free from single-use plastics?”

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