Retailers around South Africa are taking initiatives to ban plastic products in their own stores.
The quest for a full on ban on plastic products continues. A local real estate company, that owns a fleet of malls, is leading the charge. CourtesyA local real estate company, that owns a fleet of malls, is leading the charge.Plans are afoot at big Johannesburg malls, to have a complete ban on plastic bags.The Environmental Affairs department says the response from retailers has been impressive.
“We’ve had retailers taking their own initiatives to help ban plastics bags in their own stores like Woollies have introduced their 2020 initiative – the alternatives will be bioplastic bags more recyclable bags it what we are doing at this moment”, said Mark Gordan, from the Environmental Affairs department.Johannesburg not reaching recycling targets
“So there is a lot of factoring that needs to continue. There is a lot of dialogue being prepared with a lot of sectors, heavily engaged with industry around their preparedness for when there is a complete ban – what will be the replacement and the costs and socio-economic impacts to including manufacturing”, Gordan added.
The department says it is also looking into other single-use products like earbuds and paper plates - all in the name of preserving the environment.
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