Time for plastic producers to bear cost of waste collection – Minister

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  • Chairmansly , Choggu 5 months ago

    100% agreed ! If this is implemented into law we will either see a total decline or complete collapse of plastic pollution in the future!

  • JESUS IS GOD 5 months ago

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  • New order 5 months ago

    It is long overdue. I went to the beach and I cried! . Paper bag is the key

  • ST Ghfuo: OKRAKU AND OTO MUST GO, NOW!!!!!! 5 months ago

    No sanitation Beach workers cleaning the beach? This is the city govts job or the proprietors of the beach to maintain cleanliness. Those businesses making revenue from the beach if they can't come together and use their reve ...
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  • Thief oyour Staff - Akosua Frema 5 months ago

    And they will not pass it on to consumers? Stupid talk. Big head and mouth but nothing inside. Kwasiaa buuluubuuluuu.

  • NPP SENIOR CITIZEN 5 months ago

    NPP ANIMALS ARE CONFUSED AGAIN

  • Do 5 months ago

    Loooong overdue

  • A. A. G 5 months ago

    They will definitely pass it on to the consumer. This is common sense

  • Observer 5 months ago

    Ban Styrofoam packs immediately. Worst polluting item floating everywhere in drains and rivers. This thing is not recycled and a major hazard. You see this thing flying around everywhere. Preventing flooding is more importan ...
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  • Okponglo Guy 5 months ago

    Fantastic news.

  • Donkor Emmanuel 5 months ago

    Who shall bear the cost?
    The consumer or the producer?

  • JULOR CAESAR 5 months ago

    A bad call. This will only result in higher prices for consumers, for the plastic producers will simply pass the cost of waste collection to the consumer by raising prices. The better approach is is to emphasis public respons ...
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