Single-use plastics: Lagos to intensify raids in markets
By Olaitan Idris
The Lagos State Government (LASG) says it will intensify raids and enforcement of the ban on Single-Use Plastics (SUPs) below 40 microns in major markets and stores statewide.
The KAI Corps Marshal, retired Major Olatunbosun Cole, made this known during a two-day enforcement operation at Bolade Market, Oshodi, and Ojuwoye Market in Mushin.
Cole said the ban is aimed at reducing plastic pollution and providing a lasting solution to flooding in the metropolis.
He advised traders and end-users to adopt reusable plastics, warning that the enforcement campaign would be continuous until the desired goals are achieved.
“Today is the day two of the enforcement, Yesterday, we were at Alakoro Market in Lagos Island. This morning, we visited Bolade Market at Oshodi, and now we are at Ojuwoye Market at Mushin.
“Traders should ensure they only sell plastics that are not less than 40 microns for the betterment of all.
“The enforcement team confiscated SUPs, including plastic cutlery, straws, lightweight nylons, disposable cups, and plates, during the operation carried out at Alakoro Market, Lagos Island on the first day.
“The ban was first announced in January 2024, with an 18-month moratorium given to producers to develop alternatives before enforcement commenced on July 1, 2025.
“The state government had engaged with stakeholders, including manufacturers, restaurants, and food services associations, to sensitise them on the ban,” he said.
Cole stressed that SUPs often end up in oceans and lagoons, causing pollution and harm to aquatic life and humans.
“The enforcement operation is part of the state’s efforts to mitigate the environmental and health impacts of single-use plastics,” he said. (NAN)
Edited by Chinyere Joel-Nwokeoma
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