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2024 - 5 - 13

Nema's Biodegradable Plastic Push: A Step in the Right Direction or Misguided Move?

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Find out why Nema's recommendation on biodegradable garbage bags raises eyebrows in Kenya's waste management sector. Are they truly eco-friendly or just a greenwashing tactic?

In a recent move, Nema has sparked debates by advocating for a shift to biodegradable garbage bags in Kenya. While the intention seems noble, critics argue that there are significant gaps and weaknesses in the country's waste management system that need addressing first. The call for biodegradable plastics raises questions about their effectiveness and long-term impact on the environment.

However, the good intentions seem overshadowed by reports of some millers flouting plastic packaging regulations. A recent spot-check revealed that certain competitors are taking advantage of regulatory loopholes to flood the market with products packaged in cheap plastics, directly contradicting the efforts to promote eco-friendly practices. This conflict highlights the challenges faced in enforcing sustainable policies within the industry.

The dichotomy between Nema's biodegradable plastic push and the reality of some millers resorting to non-compliant packaging practices reflects the complex dynamics of Kenya's environmental regulations. The need for a comprehensive approach that addresses both regulatory compliance and industry accountability becomes evident in ensuring a sustainable future for waste management in the country.

In conclusion, the issue of plastic packaging in Kenya remains a contentious topic, with conflicting actions and regulations creating disquiet among industry players and environmental advocates. Nema's stance on biodegradable plastics calls for a reevaluation of current practices and a unified effort towards a more eco-conscious approach to waste management in the nation.

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Nema putting the cart before the horse on biodegradable plastics (Business Daily)

In recommending the shift to biodegradable garbage bags, there is a need for Nema to recognise the glaring gaps and weaknesses in Kenya's waste ecosystem.

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Image courtesy of "The Standard"

Disquiet as some millers flout plastic packaging order (The Standard)

A spot-check shows competitors exploit regulatory loopholes, flooding the market with products packaged in cheap plastics.

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Image courtesy of "The Standard"

Disquiet as some millers flout plastic packaging order (The Standard)

A spot-check shows competitors exploit regulatory loopholes, flooding the market with products packaged in cheap plastics.

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