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Selling, Importing Plastic Bags Will Cost You $19K, or Jail

Selling, Importing Plastic Bags Will Cost You $19K, or Jail
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Kenya will now punish with up to four years in jail anyone making, selling or importing plastic bags, putting in place one of the world's toughest bans on the ubiquitous item that is blamed for clogging oceans and killing marine life.


Selling, Importing Plastic Bags Will Cost You $19K, or Jail

The new rule, announced in March and put into effect on Monday, also means that garbage bags will be taken off supermarket shelves and visitors entering Kenya will be required to leave their duty-free shopping bags at the airport.

Kenya joins more than 40 other countries including China, the Netherlands and France that have introduced taxes on bags or limited or prohibited their use.

In Rwanda, plastic bags are illegal, and visitors are searched at the airport. Britain introduced a 5 pence charge at stores in 2015, leading to a plunge of more than 80 percent in the use of plastic bags.

There are no nationwide restrictions on the use of plastic bags in the United States, though states like California and Hawaii ban non-biodegradable bags.

Kenyan shoppers are thought to use 100 million plastic bags a year, according to the United Nations, and the new rules created some worries in the capital, Nairobi, when they were announced.

Fruit and vegetable sellers were at a loss for how to market their produce, and some residents mistook ordinary traffic controllers for law enforcement officials looking to punish consumers who violated the new law.

Judy Wakhungu, Kenya's environment minister, tried to allay people's fears, telling Reuters that the ban was primarily aimed at manufacturers and suppliers.

Kenya tried to ban the use of plastic bags in 2007 and 2011, but the limits were not put in place.

The new regulations call for a fine of $19,000 to $38,000 or a four-year jail term for those manufacturing or importing plastic bags in Kenya.

Plastics used in primary industrial packaging are exempt, according to the National Environment Management Authority, although it said that the new regulation would prohibit retailers from selling garbage bags.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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