Environment and Housing hosts shopping bag giveaway

Environment and Housing hosts shopping bag giveaway
Pictured holding a sample reusable bag are Environmental Officer, Lyndee Bowe and Centreville Food Market proprietor Horace Miller-Major.

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Ministry of the Environment and Housing hosted a free reusable shopping bag giveaway at Centreville Food Market on Saturday, June 8, 2019.

The giveaway was in preparation of the upcoming ban on selected single use plastics to take effect on January 1, 2020.

The ban on plastics will include four prohibited items: point of sale plastic shopping bags, plastic cutlery (forks, knives, spoons), plastic straws, and Styrofoam food containers and cups.

Customers that day also received literature on the upcoming ban.

According to Environmental Officer Kendria Ferguson, “Bag giveaways provide an opportunity for us to engage the general public about the upcoming ban while simultaneously providing free reusable bags. We are delighted to have partnered with Aliv, who continues to be committed to corporate social responsibility.”

Pictured holding a sample reusable bag are Environmental Officer, Lyndee Bowe and Centreville Food Market proprietor Horace Miller-Major.

For more information about the ban, visit “plasticfree242.com” or contact the Ministry of the Environment and Housing at (242) 322-6005 or email them at moehplastics@bahamas.gov.bs