BAN SINGLE-USE PLASTIC IN GHANA

BAN SINGLE-USE PLASTIC IN GHANA

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The Issue

My name is Edem Abba, Executive Director of Radical Change Network and an advocate for the ban on single-use plastic in Ghana. After losing friends and family to the annual flooding of major cities and towns in my country, I decided to lead the charge for a change that could affect our lives positively. 

Single-use plastics are extremely dangerous to both humans and the environment. 

According to a 2021 annual report by Global Plastic Action Partnership, about 380 million metric tons of plastic are produced annually across the world. It is projected that 1.3 billion metric tons of plastic will be produced worldwide by 2050. Plastic pollution continues to negatively impact land, oceans, human health, and climate due to the mismanagement of plastics after use and a low global average recycling rate of 14%. https://www.globalplasticaction.org/home

Ghana alone generates around 1.1 million tons of plastic waste per year, 5% of which is collected for recycling, and less than 2% of that actually gets recycled. https://www.globalplasticaction.org/ghana

These plastics take hundreds of years to decompose, and the chemicals used in their manufacture are toxic, causing harm to the lungs and nervous system if ingested.

Banning single-use plastic can help us save the environment.

We can adopt less harmful alternatives for grocery shopping to immediately curb the uncontrolled influx of plastic. 

We must act now because time is running out.

Please sign this petition as an environmental advocate who cares about the future. This is only the beginning. We still have a long way to go. We need 200,000 signatures to table our petition in Ghana's parliament. We can do it if you sign and share it with a friend or relative.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Edem AbbaPetition StarterI am the Executive Director at Radical Change Network, a non-profit initiative aimed at tackling plastic pollution to curb its effect on human health, sanitation and climate change.

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Recent signers:
Fred Ley and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

My name is Edem Abba, Executive Director of Radical Change Network and an advocate for the ban on single-use plastic in Ghana. After losing friends and family to the annual flooding of major cities and towns in my country, I decided to lead the charge for a change that could affect our lives positively. 

Single-use plastics are extremely dangerous to both humans and the environment. 

According to a 2021 annual report by Global Plastic Action Partnership, about 380 million metric tons of plastic are produced annually across the world. It is projected that 1.3 billion metric tons of plastic will be produced worldwide by 2050. Plastic pollution continues to negatively impact land, oceans, human health, and climate due to the mismanagement of plastics after use and a low global average recycling rate of 14%. https://www.globalplasticaction.org/home

Ghana alone generates around 1.1 million tons of plastic waste per year, 5% of which is collected for recycling, and less than 2% of that actually gets recycled. https://www.globalplasticaction.org/ghana

These plastics take hundreds of years to decompose, and the chemicals used in their manufacture are toxic, causing harm to the lungs and nervous system if ingested.

Banning single-use plastic can help us save the environment.

We can adopt less harmful alternatives for grocery shopping to immediately curb the uncontrolled influx of plastic. 

We must act now because time is running out.

Please sign this petition as an environmental advocate who cares about the future. This is only the beginning. We still have a long way to go. We need 200,000 signatures to table our petition in Ghana's parliament. We can do it if you sign and share it with a friend or relative.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

avatar of the starter
Edem AbbaPetition StarterI am the Executive Director at Radical Change Network, a non-profit initiative aimed at tackling plastic pollution to curb its effect on human health, sanitation and climate change.

The Decision Makers

Issifu Seidu
Issifu Seidu
Minister of State in charge of Climate Change and Sustainability

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Petition created on August 9, 2022