The Government of Ghana recently July 2019 announced that it wont be banning plastics as it is not in Ghanas best interest. Cited reasons included the prevalent use of plastics in households, the healthcare industry, agriculture and Ghanas growing dependency on sachet water especially those living in places with polluted rivers.
The minister cited another critical reason that we found interesting If you ban something and you are not able to monitor and police it, what do you do? - Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng rhetorically asked.
Is this the state admitting it may not be able to design and implement a policy? Isnt this exactly the responsibility of the state?
As a solution, the government will continue to collect a small levy from plast
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