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Lagos enforces single-use plastic ban

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 1, 2025 2241 Minutes read0

•Styrofoam containers filled with food

The Lagos State Government today has commenced the enforcement of the ban on single-use plastics after it issued a six-month notice to all stakeholders.

The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced during a press conference at Alausa, Ikeja, that any company that failed to adhere to the ban on single-use plastics would be prosecuted and sealed off.

Wahab said the state government won’t succumb to any pressure or blackmail to consider another shift in date, reports Channels TV.

The commissioner emphasised that the ban was expected to move the state towards realisation of reduction of the quantum of waste generated in the state and at different landfill sites.

•Clogged up canal filled with styrofoam and single use plastic

He said, “There will be no going back from July 1, 2025, on the enforcement of the ban of single-use plastics (less than 40 microns) in Lagos State.

“When we took the bold decision to ban styrofoam food containers and single-use plastics of less than 40 microns, the decision was because of the safety and well-being of our residents which we will not compromise.

“We do not intend to join issues with any group or association who are only selfishly interested in profiteering. It is a no-brainer that no jobs will be lost during this transition, more jobs will be created when the producers and distributors decide to embrace the safe options which will also ensure a sustainable environment.”

He added, “Lagos State has not banned the production of all the categories of plastics and let me mention here that the producers and distributors of the banned items in the state have the option of selling them outside our state.

“For the avoidance of doubt, here are items affected by the ban and the reasons for the ban:

– styrofoam packs: banned due to their harmful environmental impacts;

– plastic straws: prohibited to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainability;

– disposable plastic cups and cutleries: banned to minimise plastic pollution in the environment; and

– lightweight nylon bags: banned due to their nonreusable and nonbiodegradable quality.”

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