Poor Enforcement Threatens Effectiveness of Lagos Single-Use Plastics Ban

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– Lagos plastic ban enforcement gaps

– Traders unaware of single-use plastics ban

– Need phased approach for effective policy

Despite the Lagos State Government’s full enforcement of its ban on single-use plastics (SUPs) starting July 1, 2025, gaps between policy and reality are becoming evident. Many traders in markets like Ikosi-Ketu and Lawanson remain unaware of the full scope of the ban—particularly on items such as plastic cups, cutlery, and nylon bags under 40 microns in thickness—and are still using them for packaging and food service. Evicting stock remains economically unviable for many, highlighting both lack of effective communication and practical alternatives.

Critics argue that rapid enforcement without adequate transition support may worsen livelihoods. Waste pickers and traders point to insufficient awareness campaigns, lack of affordable alternatives, and minimal stakeholder engagement—calling instead for a phased approach that balances environmental goals with socio-economic realities.

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