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Bangladesh begins enforcing ban on single-use plastics

October 8, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The Bangladeshi government has started enforcing a ban on single-use plastics, part of a broader effort to curb plastic waste, with initial measures targeting grocery bags.

Abu Siddique reports for Mongabay.


In short:

  • Bangladesh generates about 87,000 tons of single-use plastics annually, most of which end up as waste.
  • A law passed in 2002 to control plastic pollution was never fully implemented but is now being enforced, starting with a ban on plastic grocery bags.
  • The government is promoting jute-based alternatives and plans to expand the ban to other single-use plastics.

Key quote:

“We are banning the use of polythene-made bags for grocery use and, gradually, we will implement all possible usage.”

— Syeda Rizwana Hasan, advisor for the environment ministry

Why this matters:

Plastic pollution in Bangladesh is overwhelming ecosystems and affecting food chains, with microplastics even appearing in agricultural products. Effective regulation and alternatives could help mitigate this environmental crisis.

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