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    EDNA SALVO-KOTEY MESTI implements producer policy for plastic waste management

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsJune 28, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI) is working to enforce the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system to manage plastic waste in the country.

    The EPR is a strategic policy intervention where by the estimated environmental costs associated with a product throughout the product’s life cycle are added to the market price of that product, especially in the waste management sector.

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    Currently, the ministry is working on a law that will make the EPR mandatory for all producers or marketers of plastic products in the country.

    The Director of Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation at MESTI, Lydia Essuah, who disclosed this to the Daily Graphic last Wednesday (June 21), said the move was meant to stop plastic pollution in the country.

    “We want to ensure that once you put out a plastic product on the market, you are mandated by law to collect it.

    In this regard, you have to make sure that as part of your marketing arrangement, you put in place a collection system so that anyone who buys your product knows where to take the waste to after using it,” she said.

    Mrs Essuah made this known during a stakeholders’ workshop organised for key actors in the waste management sector in Accra.

    The workshop discussed lessons learnt from the implementation of a project dubbed:

    Marine Litter and Microplastics: promoting environmentally sound management of plastic waste and achieving the prevention and minimisation of the generation of plastic waste in Ghana”.

    The project was implemented by MESTI in collaboration with its partners, including the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (UNEA) and the Secretariat of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm (BRS) Conventions.

    The project looked at the transboundary movement of plastics, the reduction of plastic waste into the ocean and capacity building for law enforcement.

    As part of the project, MESTI trained officers from the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) on their transboundary movement of plastics and what they could do to intervene.

    The officers are to ensure that at the point of entry when plastics are coming in and going out, we know what to look out for, what to admit in and what not to admit,” Mrs Essuah said.

    More interventions

    MESTI’s Director of Policy added that efforts were also being made to limit the use of plastics in restaurants and food packaging joints.

    Mrs Essuah said as part of the initiative, MESTI had set up eco-friendly committees in those schools to help establish plastic waste segregation.

    Financing plastic waste management

    Mrs Essuah said since waste management was a shared responsibility, MESTI had strengthen partnership with the private sector to put in place the required infrastructure in the value chain for managing plastic waste.

    Attitudinal change

    Mrs Essuah further urged members of the public to cultivate the habit of purchasing products with their own bowls and containers.

    Such a move, she noted, would reduce the amount of plastic that was littered.

    The Administrator of Ghana National Canoe Fisheries Council, Sadat Kofi Morgan, said the plastic menace had affected fisher folk because harvest had gone down.

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