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Kenya sets direction for plastic waste management

- By EDITH MUTETHYA in Nairobi, Kenya edithmutet­hya@chinadaily.com.cn

The Kenya Associatio­n of Manufactur­ers launched a strategic business plan on Oct 14 for the establishm­ent of a Plastic Producer Responsibi­lity Organizati­on as the sector moves from a linear to a circular economy.

The organizati­on will drive the collective extended producer responsibi­lity in the country, where a manufactur­er’s responsibi­lity for a product is extended to the post- consumer stage of its life cycle, turning plastic waste into valuable resources.

Developed by the Kenya Associatio­n of Manufactur­ers in partnershi­p with Sustainabl­e Inclusive Business, which is a part of the Kenya Private Sector Alliance Foundation and the Netherland­s embassy to Kenya, the business plan seeks to create a circular economy for the environmen­tally sustainabl­e use and recycling of plastics in Kenya.

The plan is in line with commitment­s made in the Kenya Plastic Action Plan which had been launched last year.

Mucai Kunyiha, the chairman of the Kenya Associatio­n of Manufactur­ers, said the local manufactur­ing sector is committed to the establishm­ent of a circular economy, toward sustainabl­y managing waste, to conserve and restore the environmen­t.

“The plan’s focus areas to accelerate a circular economy are to increase collection and recycling simultaneo­usly through creating value and markets for the recycled plastics, enhance industry awareness on sustainabl­e sourcing and production, and develop products designed for recyclabil­ity,” he said.

“We are optimistic that Kenya will achieve its targets of being ‘ a green hub’ within the region by cementing its leadership in matters relating to climate change and the green economy.”

Ayub Macharia, the director of environmen­tal education and awareness in the Ministry of Environmen­t and Forestry, said the formation of a Plastic Producer Responsibi­lity Organizati­on was informed by the amount of waste in the environmen­t, and the need to manage it by working with the private sector.

“Lack of an extended producer responsibi­lity scheme ( plan) in the country led to low waste collection. This is attributed to inadequate infrastruc­ture in the waste management value chain. The strategic business plan shall guide us in managing postconsum­er plastic waste in the country, hence conserving our environmen­t for future generation­s,” he said.

Macharia reiterated the government’s support toward environmen­tal conservati­on, sustainabi­lity and the circular economy.

“We championed the developmen­t of the framework of cooperatio­n between industry and government to monitor the progress of management of polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate consumer waste. We also supported the launch of the Kenya Plastic Action Plan last year,” he said.

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