Monday, July 1, 2019

Malaysia - Penang Kick Start The No Plastic Bags As To Better Clean City

Rozali & Phee advising shoppers on plastic bags usage
Penang voluntary initiative to stop providing plastic bags to shoppers, even if they are willing to pay for it.

The Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP) president Datuk Rozali Mohamud said 541 registered premises on the mainland had stepped forward to support the initiative.

"Some of them are 152 chain stores, 102 pharmacies, 49 fast food restaurants, 43 convenience stores and 37 fuel stations.

"This development means that customers will have to bring their own containers, trolleys or bags when they go shopping in a bid to further cut the use of plastic bags," he said while in Billion Shopping Center in Seberang Jaya yesterday.

The initiative will start on a voluntary basis and premises which are not supporting it can continue to charge 20cent for each plastic bag.

Penang Welfare, Caring Society and Environment Committee chairman Phee Boon Poh said the campaign was an extension of the successful campaigns against plastic bag usage in the state.

"Penang was the first state in the country to launch the No Free Plastic Bag campaign in 2009.

"In 2011, we created history by being the first state to launch the campaign," he said.

Billion Shopping Center (Severang Jaya) sales manager Ang Hung Kook said about 200 plastic bags were sold monthly at the supermarket.

"We get most of our business on weekends while weekdays are quiet.

"The awareness campaign has reached our customers and they are bringing their own bags he said.














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