EMA Escalates War Against Kaylites
An official at the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has revealed the agency’s plans to escalate its fight against the sale and use of banned polystyrene material, commonly known as kaylite.
Mr. Robson Mavondo, EMA’s provincial environmental manager for Harare Metropolitan Province, indicated that the kaylite was still in circulation. He said:
We discovered that those who use kaylites are still using the old and illegal ones which were banned by the Government. This has prompted us to intensify our operations which target the complete removal of these old kaylites from the market.
FeedbackNext week, we are going to conduct a massive operation targeting restaurants and wholesalers who are not adhering to the ban of these illegal kaylites; we will leave no stone unturned.
Mavondo further revealed that the agency has since written to the Zimbabwe Republic Police requesting for reinforcement in their planned blitz. He added:
The number of kaylites on the market is decreasing, owing to blitz we have been carrying in Harare. However, we continue to see them so we will not rest until there is zero illegal kaylites on the market.
We have since written to the police requesting for reinforcement which will help us in our next operations which will targets those wholesalers around Harare. We will carry out the operations once every week until all the illegal kaylites are removed from the market.
Kaylites are believed to be harmful as they are cancerous, cause headaches, weakness, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal and kidney complications.
More: The Herald
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