Oman Daily Observer

ECO THREAT: A MILLION PLASTIC BAGS A DAY

- KABEER YOUSUF MUSCAT, FEB 11

Not less than a million plastic carry bags are used on any given day by retail outlets, including hypermarke­ts and shopping malls and vegetable sellers in residentia­l areas, posing a serious threat to environmen­t. Footfalls in hypermarke­ts, the largest vegetable market, Mawaleh Fruits and Vegetables Market, and small grocery stores suggest more than a million are being used.

When the Sultanate embarked on a nation-wide anti-plastic campaign in 2008, with the Environmen­t Society of Oman (ESO) being the forerunner, Oman’s population was below four million. Muscat Municipali­ty statistics indicated six million non-biodegrada­ble bags were used in the country every month, a majority through the leading hypermarke­ts and small retailers.

“We receive not less than 50,000 customers at all our branches across the country every day. We assume an average of 5-10 carry bags are given to every customer for taking goods home,” said the representa­tive of a hypermarke­t chain.

All this plastic waste is going back to the environmen­t either as trash collected by Muscat Municipali­ty or as dangerous objects in the sea, according to experts.

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting said every year more than eight tonnes of plastic go into the ocean, choking sea creatures, causing a crisis that threatens not only marine life, but everything that depends on seas.

“For centuries we have been dumping plastic and unwanted waste into the seas. The ocean can’t take any more. Plastic is one of the materials that poisons the earth and causes multiple hazards to the living beings both on the earth and the sea,” said Jonathan Warner, principal an internatio­nal school in Sur.

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 ?? PHOTO BY ?? Dignitarie­s at the conference. HUDA AL BAHRI
PHOTO BY Dignitarie­s at the conference. HUDA AL BAHRI
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