Coalition advocates robust global plastic treaty implementation

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Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have called on the Federal Government to implement the global plastic treaty by adopting comprehensive zero waste plans that would address all forms of waste recycling at source of generation in the country.

The coalition made up of Global Alliance for Incinerators Alternative, Centre for Earth Works, Community Development Advocacy Foundation and GreeKnowledge Foundation, also said the treaty would promote a healthy environment.

They advocated the strengthening of existing legislation on single-use plastic and other problematic synthetics, and made efforts to ban their usage and establish mechanisms for plastic withdrawal by industries and in households.

In a joint statement signed by Benson Dotun-Fasanya of Centre for Earth Works, the CSOs stated that improper disposal and inadequate waste management infrastructure will lead to accumulation of plastic in streets, water bodies and landfills.

They aligned themselves with the ambitious positions of Global Alliance for Incineration Alternatives and others to reduce the trade, production and use of plastics, so as to limit the presence of toxic chemicals in them.


According to the coalition, reducing plastics usage in Nigeria will guarantee the true commitment from the government to the implementation of its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and reduce extractive activities that create environmental pollution.

“The global plastics treaty is an instrument which presents us the opportunity to reduce plastic production, eradicate toxic substances, scale up zero waste solutions.

“We recognise that waste management practices alone cannot address the full lifecycle impacts of plastic and that recycling is most useful where it displaces virgin plastic production, rather than falsifying products formerly made from natural materials,” he said.

“As we work toward achieving this goal, also note that breaking free from plastics will mark out the country for environmental advancement and promote the health of citizens in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals,” the group said.

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