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Monday, August 28, 2017

Kenya imposes world's toughest law against plastic bags


Kenyans producing, selling or even using plastic bags will risk imprisonment of up to four years or fines of $40,000 from Monday Aug 28,2017, as the world`s toughest law aimed at reducing plastic pollution came into effect.
Kenya`s law allows police to go after anyone even carrying a plastic bag. But Judy Wakhungu, Kenya`s environment minister, said enforcement would initially be directed at manufacturers and suppliers.

The East African nation joins more than 40 other countries that have banned, partly banned or taxed single use plastic bags, including China, France, Rwanda, and Italy.
Many bags drift into the ocean, strangling turtles, suffocating seabirds and filling the stomachs of dolphins and whales with waste until they die of starvation.
"If we continue like this, by 2050, we will have more plastic in the ocean than fish," said Habib El-Habr, an expert on marine litter working with the UN Environment Programme in Kenya

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