本末倒置?贸易商遵守肯尼亚塑料袋禁令的情况

Elmah Odhiambo Geoffrey, J. Mutune
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塑料袋是不可生物降解的材料,因此对环境有害。尽管如此,塑料重量轻,易于制造,因此全球产量不断增加。这项研究是在肯尼亚禁止塑料袋之后进行的,目的是分析贸易商如何遵守禁令。据报道,基贝拉的依从性水平(30%)低于卡伦(60%)。被禁的塑料袋仍在流通,制造商将其归咎于政府执法不力和边境漏洞。据称,没有给交易员时间准备和遵守,也没有充分征求他们的意见。合规水平低的原因是贸易商的公众参与有限,因此需要采用循环经济模式,其中每件物品都有价值,消费者能够减少,回收,再利用,相关政府机构能够提供环保和负担得起的替代品。
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Putting the Cart Before the Horse? Traders’ Compliance with Kenya’s Ban on Plastic Carrier Bags
Plastic bags are non-biodegradable materials and consequently harmful to the environment. In spite of that, plastic is light and easy to make hence the increased production across the globe. This study was conducted in the aftermaths of Kenya’s ban on plastic bags with the intention of analyzing how traders have complied with the ban. Compliance levels were reported to be lower in Kibera (30%) compared to Karen (60%). The banned plastic carrier bags were still in circulation and manufacturers blamed poor enforcement from the government and porous borders. Purportedly, traders were not given time to prepare and comply neither were they adequately consulted. The low compliance levels were attributed to limited public participation of the traders hence the need to adopt a circular economy model where every item is of value and consumers are able to reduce, recycle, reuse and relevant government agencies able to provide ecofriendly and affordable alternatives.
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