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17% of disposable bags do not meet the standard thickness requirement

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Last updated: 2024/09/19 at 8:44 PM
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The Ministry of Industry and Commerce in Bahrain recently conducted inspections on single-use plastic bags in the country, which revealed that 17% of the 551 samples collected from 502 stores did not meet the required thickness standards. The samples were taken as part of campaigns to ensure compliance with the ban on manufacturing, importing, or trading plastic bags thinner than 35 microns. These checks are in line with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030, which aims to reduce pollution and protect the environment.

The inspections confirmed that 83% of the samples complied with the regulations, but 17% were found to be in violation. The ministry emphasized its commitment to enforcing Resolution No. 14 of 2022, which prohibits the production and sale of thin single-use plastic bags. It stated that its efforts would continue, with further inspections planned to ensure that retailers adhere to the law. This is part of the government’s broader program to promote sustainable development and protect the environment.

The government’s initiatives to regulate single-use plastic bags are crucial for preserving natural habitats and reducing pollution in Bahrain. By enforcing regulations on the thickness of plastic bags, authorities are taking proactive steps towards achieving environmental sustainability. These efforts align with Bahrain’s long-term goal of creating a more eco-friendly and resilient economy as outlined in the Economic Vision 2030.

Retailers in Bahrain are urged to comply with the regulations regarding single-use plastic bags to avoid penalties and contribute to environmental conservation. By adhering to the ban on thin plastic bags, businesses can demonstrate their commitment to sustainable practices and help minimize environmental impact. The ministry’s ongoing inspections serve as a reminder to all stakeholders to prioritize eco-conscious decisions and work towards a greener future.

As the government continues to monitor compliance with the ban on thin single-use plastic bags, it is essential for retailers to stay informed about regulatory requirements. Retailers should prioritize stocking compliant products and educating their staff on the importance of environmentally friendly practices. By embracing sustainable solutions and partnering with suppliers that offer eco-friendly alternatives, businesses can align with Bahrain’s environmental goals and contribute to a healthier planet.

In conclusion, Bahrain’s efforts to regulate single-use plastic bags are a step in the right direction towards achieving sustainability and protecting the environment. By enforcing strict regulations and conducting regular inspections, the government is sending a clear message about the importance of reducing plastic pollution. Retailers play a crucial role in implementing these measures and supporting Bahrain’s vision for a cleaner and greener future. It is essential for all stakeholders to work together towards creating a more sustainable and eco-conscious society for generations to come.

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