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Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by HeatSeeker(m): 9:21pm On Feb 14
The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to ban the production, importation, distribution, and use of styrofoam and single-use plastics throughout Nigeria.

It also urged the Federal Government to implement a phased approach to the ban by providing sufficient time for businesses and industries to transition to alternative eco-friendly materials and practices.

Consequently, the lawmakers urged the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and other relevant agencies to monitor the quality of packaging of foods and beverages, particularly in fast moving consumer goods (FMCGps), ensuring global best practices are followed and all appropriate regulations guiding the whole process are adhered to.

These resolutions followed the adoption of a motion on the need to ban the use and distribution of styrofoam and single-use plastic across the country moved by Hon. Muktar Shagaya at plenary on Wednesday.

Shagaya, while presenting the motion, noted that the provisions of Section 20 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), place a responsibility on the Federal Government to protect and improve the environment for present and future generations, and ensure the health and well-being of its citizens.

He further noted that the increasing use of styrofoam and single-use plastics in Nigeria poses significant environmental and public health risks, including pollution of waterways, soil, and air quality.

“Chemicals found in styrofoam, are linked to health issues, such as cancer, vision and hearing loss, impaired memory and concentration, and nervous system effects".

“Aware that styrofoam is prohibited in Taiwan, Rwanda, England, and many other European countries, together with some towns and states in the United States. Currently, the product is illegal in Lagos and Abia states".

“Alternatives to styrofoam and single-use plastics, such as biodegradable materials, reusable containers, and recyclable packaging, can reduce environmental impact and public health risks".

Furthermore, he raised a concern that the increasing use of styrofoam and single-use plastics in Nigeria not only leads to increased plastic waste and environmental pollution but also poses a significant health risk.

“The need to address the environmental and public health crises posed by styrofoam and single-use plastics to safeguard the future of Nigeria’s natural resources, ecosystems, health, and the well being of its citizens.”

The House, however, mandated its Committees on Healthcare Services, Environment, and Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/reps-move-to-ban-styrofoam-others-in-nigeria/

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by HeatSeeker(m): 9:21pm On Feb 14
Nlfpmod and dominique please push to front page grin

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by osmosis101(m): 9:27pm On Feb 14
Ai no dey yus am sef,bekos e no dey bellefu mi

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by jeromestarks: 9:56pm On Feb 14
I've been reading about those b4stards. Ban their asses.

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Aust1n(m): 9:56pm On Feb 14
Ban this, Ban that… when are the reps going to forward a motion to Investigate how sophisticated weapons get into the hands of Fulani and Bandit that has hindered hardworking farmers from going to farm thereby plunging the nation into economic crisis as a result of food scarcity… You seat in AC to collect millions pushing rubbish motions! Group of wereys

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by amerengues(m): 9:56pm On Feb 14
It is a welcomed development as proactive climes have swung into action by banning it. The world is intentionally conscious of anything detrimental to our health and Nigeria should ban it.

However, I am just wondering how people would get cheap takeaway to replace it. Reusable containers as opined in the writeup should be cheap.

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Uyi168: 9:57pm On Feb 14
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Misplaced priority

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by superCleanworks(m): 9:57pm On Feb 14
When will reps come out in public to make kidnapping punishable by death?

When will they gather to publicly speak against it?

People are being kidnapped in bundles like chaff but TAKE AWAY PLATE is the priority.

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Tradepunter2: 9:57pm On Feb 14
Ok
Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by wman(m): 9:58pm On Feb 14
Ban Styrofoam and people will start blocking drainage with plastics.

Plus some evil sellers will rewash disposed plastics from gutters to reuse again.

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Dpaulie(m): 9:58pm On Feb 14
Good move
Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Goodlady(f): 9:58pm On Feb 14
Mtcheweeewwwwwwwwewweeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!

Reps should tell us if subsidy is back, what they v done with the money realized after it was removed and to let us know if it was a scam since 2013.
They should also tell us if NNPC is gaining N100 per litre when fuel was N195 and if truly the increment in fuel price by this administration was needless!

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Omalicious1: 9:59pm On Feb 14

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by KingNom(m): 10:00pm On Feb 14
Very laudable move

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Melagros(m): 10:00pm On Feb 14
COMRADES, government should also ban the production of nylon-bags

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Siberia01(m): 10:01pm On Feb 14
grin
Treatment of symptoms

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Kennyztech: 10:02pm On Feb 14
Wahala no dey finish for Nigeria

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Johnjustice: 10:04pm On Feb 14
Why are they afraid of tackling the main issues?

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Devaro: 10:06pm On Feb 14
Misplaced priority

Shior
Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by U09ce: 10:11pm On Feb 14
Our typical knee jerk approach to issues. Even if it is to be done, let it be staggered in a way that there will be less shock in the value chain. I'm even perplexed why the sudden focus on styrofoam? Is polythene not a bigger pollutant? Why not ban polythene?

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by nautybride: 10:12pm On Feb 14

In fact, 90% of all Nigerian leaders are scam!
Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Maxxim: 10:17pm On Feb 14
Awon eleeriibu did not move to tackle significant issues affecting the nation but styrofoam
Ko ni ye yin se

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by illicit(m): 10:17pm On Feb 14
Wahala for who dey sell styrofoam o

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by AlluviaUC: 10:19pm On Feb 14
When will they ban poverty and their obvious incompetence. Trying to use diversive tactics. Evil weak leaders

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Ttipsy(f): 10:21pm On Feb 14
Useless reps
Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by Natbrowny: 10:24pm On Feb 14
Petrol landing cost is 1k per litre

Idiots dey ban unnecessaries at the moment sitting down for hours doin ye and nay
Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by CaptainFM1: 10:31pm On Feb 14
They should not forget to ban it's use in packaging brand new electronics inside cartons as well.

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by KingNom(m): 10:33pm On Feb 14

Chemicals found in styrofoam, are linked to health issues, SUCH AS CANCER, vision and hearing loss, impaired memory and concentration, and nervous system effects"

Countless researches have shown that heat from food causes plastic to release cancer causing chemicals into the food, which compounds in the body cells/tissues

A further ban on plastic takeaway packs will help save people from having cancer in the future

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by crismark(m): 10:34pm On Feb 14
Useless govt.
So na syrofoam be our problem?

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Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by meum: 10:39pm On Feb 14
Hmmm. Nigeria
Re: Reps Move To Ban Styrofoam, Others In Nigeria by PHIPEX(m): 10:46pm On Feb 14
At least their approach of phased timeliness is better than Lagos that woke up and placed an overnight ban. Businesses and companies have invested heavily in the production of the products. You can't just wake up and place an overnight ban like a military decree, they need time to transition

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