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EPA to enforce plastic ban in supermarkets and Airports as Ghana steps up fight against plastic pollution

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February 9, 2025
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In a bold move to combat plastic pollution, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced the phased enforcement of a plastic ban, beginning with supermarkets and airports.

The acting Chief Executive of the EPA Prof. Nana Ama Klutse made the disclosure on Joy News monitored by Kumasi Mail emphasizing the urgent need to curb the growing plastic waste crisis in the country.

“This is a crucial step in our broader strategy to reduce plastic waste, protect our environment, and promote sustainable alternatives,” the EPA head stated.

Ghana continues to grapple with plastic pollution, with an alarming increase in plastic waste across the country.

The EPA believes there is much to learn from countries such as Rwanda, Kenya, and several European nations, which have successfully phased out single-use plastics, including thin film plastics and polythene bags.

According to the EPA boss, one of the key measures under consideration is mandating the use of reusable and biodegradable bags in supermarkets instead of plastic bags.

“If necessary, we will enforce the use of alternative eco-friendly bags in supermarkets to replace plastic packaging,” She said.

The EPA also aims to introduce stringent restrictions on plastic use at airports, similar to measures implemented at Kigali International Airport in Rwanda. “You cannot enter Kigali airport with a plastic bottle or plastic bag, and we believe Ghana can adopt a similar approach,” he noted.

To address the widespread use of bottled water, the EPA suggests that airports and other public spaces should provide drinking water stations where passengers and visitors can refill their reusable water bottles.

“We need to provide alternative ways for people to access drinking water without relying on plastic bottles. This is done in other countries, and Ghana can do the same,” the EPA chief added.

While the initial phase of enforcement will target supermarkets and airports, the EPA recognizes the need to gradually extend the restrictions to the informal sector, where plastic use is widespread. “We must move step by step, ensuring that enforcement reaches every sector of society,” he explained.

The new measures signal a major shift in Ghana’s approach to tackling plastic pollution. However, the EPA acknowledges that success will require collective effort from businesses, policymakers, and the public.

“This fight against plastic pollution is one we must all take seriously. With the right commitment, we can create a cleaner and healthier future for all,” the EPA chief concluded.

As the EPA rolls out these measures, businesses and consumers will need to adapt to the new regulations, embracing sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics.

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