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Drive against polythene shopping bags will begin nationwide from Nov 1: Rizwana

Environmental, Forest and Climate Change

Ministry Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today said a nationwide drive against

banned polythene shopping bags will begin on November 1 in 2024.

“The government has decided to strictly implement its activities to stop the

production, stock, transport, marketing and use of banned polythene and

polypropylene shopping bags,” she said at a consultation with shop owners’

associations and plastic goods businessmen here.

Rizwana said initially, there was a plan to conduct drives only in

supermarkets from October 1 and it will be carried out as scheduled.

She said all types of market authorities, including kitchen markets, will

voluntarily stop the use of illegal polythene shopping bags from October 1,

while the Department of Environment (DoE) will carry out awareness campaign.

Law enforcement agencies will commence the nationwide drive from November 1

next, she added.

Rizwana stressed finding alternatives to plastic to protect environment and

ensure sustainable deve
lopment.

She informed that a fair of products alternative to plastics is scheduled to

be held at the DoE here on September 29 next.

The environmental adviser said plastic pollution poses threat not only to the

environment but also to public health and that is why both the government and

businessmen must play a responsible role to this end.

The secretary and additional secretaries of the ministry, President of

Bangladesh Shop Owners Association Mohammad Helal Uddin, President of

Bangladesh Plastic Packaging Roll Manufacturers Owners and Trade Association

Abu Motaleb, President of Bangladesh Plastic Products Manufacturers and

Exporters Association Shamim Ahmed, President of Plastic and Rubber Merchants

Association of Bangladesh Haji Mohammad Kamrul Hasan, President of Bangladesh

Bread and Confectionery Manufacturers Association Mohammad Jalal Uddin were

present at the meeting, among others.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha