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The Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has bemoaned the suspension of Green Taxation on Single-Use Plastics by the federal government.  

According to FoEN, the action by the federal government will turn Nigeria into a dumping ground for plastic waste products.

The federal government had last week suspended tax on Single-Use Plastics, including containers and bottles.

The government had said the suspension was in line with its commitment to create a business-friendly environment. 

Green Tax was introduced as part of the government’s efforts to address the growing concern over the impact of plastic waste on the ecosystem. 

The Executive Director, ERA/FoEN, Chima Williams said the new development will hasten the prediction that plastic products in the ocean will surpass the number of fish by 2040.

According to him, “the Nigerian government is supposed to enact policies that will put an end to the invasion of plastic on our oceans and water bodies, not promoting policies and laws that increases the production of more plastic. 

“At a time like this when the world is set on improving the consciousness of the public on the need to end the use of plastic, it is unfortunate that our president is increasing the importance of plastic products, when Nigeria is being ravaged by a plastic tsunami.”

“Nigeria is supposed to be signing a law that promotes the phase out of plastic. This suspension may seem that the government is not committed to the implementation of the Paris Agreement on the reduction of the impact of climate change from the waste sector.” 

He called on the government to deliberately program itself into a zero waste society where no waste is generated, or all waste generated are seen as resources.

Also speaking, the ERA/ FoEN Project Officer of Waste Management, Melody Enyinnaya pointed out that Green taxations are eco/environmental tax foisted on activities that pollute the environment, as Single-Used Plastics have become a major source of pollutants of the environment.

She said, Green taxation on SUPs incorporates the negative expanse of the adverse effects of SUPs on the environment and the idea surrounding green taxes is to increase production costs for corporations, thereby bringing about higher prices on plastics, which will have the effect of discouraging consumers from purchasing them, further reducing their pollution rate on the environment.

“The key implication here is that this suspension will impede the efforts in reducing SUPs pollution, especially for a country like Nigeria that do not have effective policies guiding SUPs production, consumption and disposal.

“The government should revisit the suspension of green taxation, while considering the environmental and health implications of such polices at heart,” she said.

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