All of the above is self-evident even to the most myopic, and it is now supported by a panel of experts who have questioned the need for a notification because there is already legislation in existence — the 2014 Sindh Environmental Protection Act — that nobody has ever heard of and never appears to have been enforced anyway. The ban has been imposed — or not — to avoid ‘environmental pollution, choking of drains and environmental health risks to citizens’ which is weapons-grade nonsense given the widespread understanding of the harm that plastics do to the environment globally.
Anybody living in or visiting Karachi will see at first-hand the willful damage being caused, be able to smell the blocked drains, tread through the filth and carry their children across puddles of effluent all having discarded plastic as their prime source. The Sindh government claims to be working hard to find solutions to the problem with as yet no timeline on when the festering wen that is Karachi may have its face washed by. But there are no votes in waste plastic bags? Expect no early result.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 4th, 2018.
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