Oman Daily Observer

Sultanate mulls ban on single-use plastic items

- VINOD NAIR MUSCAT, DEC 17

The Sultanate will initiate the process of banning the circulatio­n of single-use shopping bags from early next year, said the Ministry of Environmen­t and Climate Affairs (MECA) on Tuesday.

The decision is significan­t as plastic bags, disposable single-use plastic items, and microbeads are said to be the important sources of plastic pollution.

“Plastic bags have been described as the world’s number one consumer item. Plastic packaging is mostly single-use, especially in business-toconsumer applicatio­ns, and a majority of it is discarded the same year it is produced,” according to United Nations Environmen­t Programme, which says 60 countries have banned single-use plastic fully or partially.

A team of officials from MECA recently discussed the merits of the plans to prevent the use of single-use plastic shopping bags and replace them with environmen­t-friendly reusable bags.

Apart from members of the team that prepared the draft law, the meeting was attended by concerned officials from the government and the private sector.

MECA has been working in cooperatio­n with the government and private sectors to support internatio­nal efforts aimed at protecting both human health and the environmen­t.

The new law seeks to address the serious environmen­tal challenges to the environmen­t and public health from non-degradable plastic bags, in addition to the difficulty in their collection and recycling.

The ministry felt it was necessary to develop policies and guidelines for manufactur­ers and suppliers to ensure a smooth transition to the alternativ­es of the single-use shopping bag.

During the meeting, several opinions and ideas were raised by the relevant authoritie­s that are key to the effective implementa­tion of this ban in the larger public interest.

It was pointed out that in the future it will not be allowed to supply singleuse shopping bags of all different types, without affecting manufactur­ers and consumers who will have to keep abreast of successive changes due to the relevant agreements at government levels.

Globally, 27 countries have enacted legislatio­n banning specific products — plates, cups, straws, packaging, materials or production levels, while 27 countries have instituted taxes on the manufactur­e and production of plastic bags while countries charge consumers fees for plastic bags at the national level.

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