No plastic bag: All state govts agree to implement campaign, says Tuan Ibrahim

KUALA LUMPUR: All state governments have agreed to implement a pollution charge on plastic bags used with a minimum value of 20 sen for each bag through the “No Plastic Bag Campaign”, which has already been carried out in Penang, Selangor and Johor.

Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man in a statement said his ministry had obtained the mandate from the 76th National Council meeting for Local Government to impose the pollution charge.

He said an agreement to continue the implementation of the campaign had been reached in the meeting of environment ministers and members of the state executive council responsible for the environment (Mexcoe), which he chaired Tuesday (May 17).

“Several other states are planning to start this campaign along with the collection of the charge, starting with the initial phase of consumer awareness.

“This initiative that has been implemented since 2021 is an effective effort in reducing plastic pollution in Malaysia. I hope it will continue to be supported by all parties for the sake of environmental sustainability which is our shared responsibility,” he said.

Apart from that, he said the Department of Environment (DOE) had continued to strengthen the Rakan Alam Sekitar (RAS) programme by creating five main clusters under RAS 2.0 to mobilise environmental conservation activities throughout the country in a more focused manner.

It will involve members of the Civil Defence Force, People’s Volunteer Corps, Scouts and Rukun Tetangga.

Tuan Ibrahim said the meeting also agreed on strengthening cooperation between the Federal and state governments to ensure that development activities can be balanced with the need to preserve the environment.

The meeting also informed that the national-level National Environment Day celebration this year would be held on Oct 21 in Pahang.

Meanwhile, Tuan Ibrahim said that Mexcoe would be strengthened with the reorganisation of its members as well as the addition of new ones, especially from the Sabah and Sarawak state governments. – Bernama