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EPA Cautions Cement Manufacturers On The Use Of PP Bags

M.Cby M.C
November 30, 2023
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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Cement manufacturing companies in Ghana have been issued a stern warning by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to discontinue the importation of polypropylene (PP) for cement bagging purposes.

PP, a thermoplastic addition polymer derived from propylene monomers, finds applications in various sectors, encompassing consumer product packaging, plastic components for industries like automotive, and specialized devices such as living hinges, and textiles.

The EPA emphasized that the importation of this particular product is in direct violation of the agency’s regulations. During a press conference held in Accra on Wednesday, Dr. Henry Kokofu, the Executive Director of the EPA, announced that collaborative efforts were underway with the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to identify and address importers engaging in such activities.

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“The control of the industry’s use of plastic products, particularly PP bags, is more critical and crucial now than ever. The cement manufacturing industry has been known for the use of paper bags, which are degradable and environmentally friendly.”

Dr Henry Kokofu
Dr. Henry Kokofu

“However, we have noticed in recent times there have been attempts to change from cement paper bagging to woven PP bags within the industry. And we are sounding caution to industry that this will not be allowed. We will prevent the use of that through the means of law and regulation.”

Dr. Henry Kokofu

Ghana, a country with a rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, is not immune to the global climate crisis. As climate change poses a growing threat to nations worldwide, Ghana is battling with its own set of challenges, exacerbated by factors such as deforestation, unpredictable weather patterns, and environmental degradation.

A critical aspect of addressing these issues lies in upholding and enforcing environmental standards set by regulatory bodies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Environmental Dangers of Polypropylene As Ghana Battles Against Plastic Pollution

In the global struggle against climate change, one adversary stands out for its pervasive impact on the environment: polypropylene, a commonly used plastic that poses significant threats to ecosystems and human health. Ghana, in its determined fight against climate change, is battling with the challenges posed by the widespread use of polypropylene.

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Polypropylene, a versatile plastic used in various applications such as packaging, textiles, and consumer products, is a major contributor to environmental pollution. Its non-biodegradable nature means that once it enters the environment, it persists for decades, if not centuries. In Ghana, like many other nations, improper disposal of polypropylene has led to the clogging of waterways, soil degradation, and harm to wildlife.

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Ghana’s commitment to addressing plastic pollution and mitigating the environmental impact of polypropylene is evident in its policies and initiatives. The government, in collaboration with environmental agencies, has implemented measures to regulate the production, use, and disposal of plastics, including polypropylene. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plays a crucial role in monitoring and enforcing these regulations to ensure that industries adhere to environmentally sustainable practices.

One notable initiative is the nationwide campaign to promote recycling and reduce single-use plastics. Through public awareness programs and legislative actions, Ghana aims to encourage the responsible use and disposal of polypropylene and other plastics. Efforts to establish recycling facilities and incentivize the recycling industry contribute to a circular economy, minimizing the environmental impact of plastic waste.

Ghana’s fight against climate change extends beyond national borders, with international collaborations aimed at addressing the transboundary nature of environmental challenges. The nation actively participates in global discussions on plastic pollution and climate resilience, seeking innovative solutions and sharing best practices to create a sustainable future.

While the dangers of polypropylene persist, Ghana’s proactive stance against plastic pollution signals a determined effort to safeguard its environment. The ongoing battle involves not only regulatory measures but also educational initiatives to instill a sense of responsibility among citizens, industries, and policymakers alike.

One of the key initiatives undertaken by Ghana is the National Climate Change Policy Framework (NCCPF), a comprehensive strategy that outlines the country’s commitment to climate resilience. The EPA plays a pivotal role in shaping and executing this policy, coordinating efforts across various sectors to ensure a unified and effective response.

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