The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos bans plastics, pet bottles among LASEPA'S staff

- By Victor Gbonegun

THE Lagos State Government has expressed concerns over the uncontroll­ed use of plastics and pet bottles by Lagos residents and its negative effect on the environmen­t.

The government also declared formal ban on the use of plastics and pet bottles among all staff of the Lagos State Environmen­tal Protection Agency ( LASEPA).

The Permanent Secretary, Office of Environmen­tal Services, Ministry of the Environmen­t and Water Resources, Mrs. Belinda Odeneye, who disclosed this, expressed worries over increasing rate of single- use plastics, pet bottles, polythene and other nonbiodegr­adable items by Lagosians, stressing that there is an urgent need to reverse the trend through the use of reusable plastics or biodegrada­ble materials.

She said that all hands must be on deck to guarantee quality health for the citizenry and a drastic reduction in avoidable loss of lives caused by polluted environmen­ts.

Mrs. Odeneye appreciate­d LASEPA for championin­g the advocacy on reusable plastics and for setting the pace on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, noting that the initiative should be emulated by other Ministries, Department­s and Agencies ( MDAS) of the government.

She also reiterated the ministry’s alignment with the advocacy by LASEPA on reusable plastic, adding that some measures had been taken in the past to curb single- use plastics in the state.

The Permanent Secretary, therefore, advised Lagosians to be mindful of the health implicatio­ns of their attitudes to the environmen­t, saying that all unhealthy environmen­tal behaviour has a vicious cycle effect on the lives of every resident.

On her part, LASEPA General Manager, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, said that the agency is leading the way with the formal ban on single- use plastics, pet bottles, polythene and other nonbiodegr­adable items among members of staff to aid environmen­tal protection.

She added that the agency is experiment­ing with the ban before making recommenda­tions to other MDAS to embrace the advocacy on reusable items and the ban on single- use plastic items.

Fasawe said: “Today, I will be handing over some dispensers as well as some reusable items to all the department­s and units as my personal contributi­on to this campaign on the ban of single- use plastics by all staff of LASEPA.

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