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The directive by the National Environment Authority NEMA to ban the use of plastic bags in the collection and disposal of garbage is now a bone of contention with a section of kenyans of the view that first, awareness should have been done before issuing the 90-day ultimatum. Environmentalists and county lawmakers feel the procedure will be expensive for most Kenyans as comprehensive strategies have not been put in place in ensuring that biodegradable bags are made available…
Kenyans given 90 days to adhere to NEMA'S new directive
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