‘No Plastic Bag Days’ in Selangor on Fridays and Sundays too next year, says exco


SHAH ALAM: The state’s ‘No Plastic Bag Day’ campaign will be widened from just Saturdays to include Fridays and Sundays at all business premises next year, says Jamaliah Jamaluddin.

The State Public Health and Environment Exco said the state government is examining the sources of power allowing it to enforce the initiative to reduce the use of plastic bags.

"We have held a workshop to strengthen or tighten the relevant laws in addition to enforcement actions on the matter.

"At this time, it is also important for us to know what sources of authority can be used under the state government’s jurisdiction so that when this initiative is announced, it can be implemented in line with enforcement actions,” she said at the Selangor State Legislative Assembly sitting here on Monday (Nov 25).

She was responding to a supplementary question from Mariam Abdul Rashid (PH-Meru) who wanted to know the state government’s plans to continue to intensify the zero plastic and polystyrene campaign in Selangor.

Selangor began implementing the "No Plastic Bag Day” campaign in 2010, with the support of most supermarkets, mini markets and business premises, every Saturday.

Consumers will be charged 20 sen for each plastic bag and the money will be channeled to charities or consumerism and environmental conservation programmes. - Bernama

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