President John Dramani Mahama has announced an impending nationwide ban on the importation and local production of styrofoam plastic (popularly known as takeaway packs), citing its detrimental impact as “one of the most pernicious polluters”.
The President made the significant announcement during a public address today, Thursday, June 5, 2025, underscoring his administration’s unwavering commitment to environmental protection and public health.
“When you go to buy your food and they put it in that white plastic something… and then you finish eating, you just dump it. That is one of the biggest polluters,” President Mahama stated, vividly illustrating the everyday scenario contributing to Ghana’s pervasive waste challenges.
This widespread litter chokes vital drainage systems, a major factor in the recurrent urban flooding, particularly in Accra, and contaminates water bodies and agricultural lands.
To address this crisis, the President confirmed that the government is moving to outright eliminate styrofoam from the economy.
“With the Ministry of Environment, soon we’re going to ban the importation and production of styrofoam in Ghana. Our food packaging will be made from paper and also from aluminium material,” he affirmed.
Source:channel247online.com




















