Why Somali government is banning single-use plastics

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The government of Somalia has announced a ban on the import, manufacture, trade, and use of single-use plastic bags in the country, effective June 30, 2024.

The ban, announced in a statement on February 1 by the Environment and Climate Change Ministry, is aimed at limiting the use of non-biodegradable packaging materials as part of efforts to combat global warming.

"Somalia is proactively addressing environmental issues. By prohibiting single-use plastic bags, we are committed to conserving our environment and promoting sustainable practices,” The Environment and Climate Change Minister Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi was quoted by local media Gawore Online.

“The government’s resolute commitment aims to create a cleaner and healthier environment for its citizens and future generations,” Minister Khadija was further quoted by local media Shabelle Media.

The decree provided a five-month grace period for importers and users to adjust, urging companies and entrepreneurs in Somalia to find eco-friendly alternatives

“All businesspeople engaged in bag importation, manufacturers, retailers and commercial establishments within the country are hereby notified that as of June 30, 2024, the importation and use of single-use bags shall be prohibited,” the statement issued by the Ministry said.

Somalia joins other East African Community (EAC) member states Kenya and Rwanda which completely banned single-use plastics. Meanwhile, Uganda and Tanzania have technically banned these plastics but have faced challenges in effectively enforcing the ban.

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