Nairobi, Kenya — Building on its reputation as a pioneer in environmental conservation, Kenya has announced a new measure to ban the use of plastic bags for disposing of organic waste.
This move comes seven years after the country implemented a ban on single-use plastic bags, marking another significant step in its ongoing battle against plastic pollution.
The Kenyan environmental agency has given residents and local authorities a three-month preparation period before the new regulations are enforced.
This transition phase is designed to allow adequate time for adaptation to the new waste disposal practices. The announcement, widely circulated on Monday, clarified that the initial directive had been issued on April 8.
Kenya's proactive stance on environmental issues continues to set a high standard globally for sustainability and pollution control.
The expansion of the plastic bag ban to include those used for organic waste disposal underscores the country's commitment to reducing plastic waste and its harmful impacts on the environment.
The public and local authorities are now tasked with finding alternative methods for organic waste disposal that do not involve plastic bags, which are often detrimental to the environment due to their non-biodegradable nature.
This policy adjustment is expected to further enhance Kenya's environmental conservation efforts and serve as a model for other nations aiming to tackle plastic pollution.
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