Jamaica Gleaner

Clarif ying plastic ban

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

I WRITE to provide what I feel is the necessary clarificat­ion to a story published on the front page of The Gleaner, September 18, 2018, related to the ban on plastics.

There are two major points which must be clarified and subsequent­ly retracted. These are:

The Climate Change Division of the Ministry of Economic Growth & Job Creation is NOT the lead agency or body responsibl­e for the implementa­tion of the prescribed ban as outlined in my press conference on Monday.

It is the National Environmen­t and Planning Agency (NEPA) in collaborat­ion with the Environmen­t and Risk Management Branch of the ministry which was tasked by Cabinet to lead this process.

Legislatio­n is NOT required to facilitate the ban on single-use plastic bags or polystyren­e foam containers. Section 8-13 of the Trade Act states that where necessary a ministeria­l order from the industry minister can be promulgate­d to impose such a ban. Also, the relevant provisions of the Natural Resources Conservati­on Authority Act will apply. As stated at the press conference, legislatio­n is required only for the Deposit Refund Scheme for Plastic (PET) Bottles.

DARYL W. VAZ, MP Minister without Portfolio Ministry of Economic Growth & Job Creation

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