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Breaking: Lagos State Government Enforces Ban On Single-Use Plastics From July 1, 2025

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 1, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Breaking: Lagos State Government Enforces Ban On Single-Use Plastics From July 1, 2025.

Lagos, Nigeria – The Lagos State Government has today, July 1, 2025, begun enforcing a comprehensive ban on single-use plastics, targeting items such as Styrofoam packs, plastic straws, cutlery, and thin plastic bags. The move, which aims to curb the environmental damage caused by plastic waste, will see authorities sealing shops found selling or storing these prohibited items.

 

The ban, first announced in January 2024, follows an 18-month period of stakeholder engagement and public awareness campaigns. Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, described the policy as a critical step towards addressing the state’s plastic pollution crisis. “As a coastal state below sea level, with a land mass of just 3,575 square kilometres and home to roughly 10% of Nigeria’s population, plastic waste poses a significant threat to our environment and public health,” Wahab stated.





 

The policy specifically targets Styrofoam food containers, disposable polystyrene cups, plastic straws, cutlery, and single-use carrier bags thinner than 40 microns. However, the government has clarified that the ban excludes water sachets, PET bottles, and thicker nylon bags, ensuring that affordable drinking water sources remain accessible to residents.

 

Lagos generates an estimated 13,000 to 15,000 metric tonnes of waste daily, with single-use plastics constituting a significant portion. These materials, which can take up to 500 years to decompose, clog waterways, contribute to flooding, and pose health risks by polluting air and marine ecosystems. The state’s Plastic Waste Management Fund, a collaborative initiative with producers and importers, has been established to support recycling, collection, and education efforts to manage plastic waste more effectively.

 

To ease the transition, the government has promoted alternatives such as paper bags, reusable shopping bags, and biodegradable food containers. Businesses and consumers are encouraged to adopt sustainable options like metal or bamboo straws and cutlery. The Lagos State Environmental Taskforce has already demonstrated its commitment to enforcement, with operations such as the destruction of ₦5 million worth of seized Styrofoam packs in Epe and other locations in September 2024.

 

While the ban has been welcomed by environmental advocates, some stakeholders, including the Association for Table Water Producers of Nigeria, have called for a phased implementation to mitigate economic impacts on small businesses. Street vendors and market traders, who rely heavily on affordable packaging like Styrofoam, may face challenges adapting to costlier biodegradable alternatives. The government has pledged to work with the private sector to develop affordable solutions and support research into new technologies.

 

This bold policy aligns Lagos with global efforts to combat plastic pollution, following the lead of over 140 countries that have restricted or banned certain plastic products. As the state moves forward with enforcement, residents and businesses are urged to comply to avoid penalties and contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable Lagos.

 

The government’s commitment to environmental sustainability signals a new chapter for the megacity, with hopes that the ban will reduce flooding, improve air quality, and safeguard public health for future generations.

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