Green ‘revolution’ to outlaw plastic 13

Email: gdnnews@batelco.com.bh
gdn1@batelco.com.bh
13
Green ‘revolution’
to outlaw plastic
A NEW product that promises to end plastic waste could
be the solution to dealing
with litter in Bahrain.
The revelation comes as
environmentalists say that an
average of 360 bags are being
discarded per person every year
in Bahrain.
Oxo-biodegradable component ‘Reverte’ is manufactured by British company Wells
Plastics and is available in the
GCC region.
Reverte, when blended with
standard plastics raw material,
produces a finished plastic with
a two-stage degradation process
leading to full bio-degradation
within a year, according to UAE
distributor Excel International
FZC.
The process involves the
reduction of molecules, which
then biodegrade in the ground
to ultimately turn into water,
carbon-dioxide and compost.
Reverte is unique in its composition in that the degradation process is enhanced by
ultra-violet rays and sunlight
if exposed to the two for long
periods of time, said officials.
This ensures that the plastic
remains intact while in storage
but once it is discarded after
use, for example in open waste
bins, constant sun exposure will
speed up the bio-degradation,
they added.
The product was selected as
By ALICIA DE HALDEVANG
the oxo-biodegradable additive of choice by Dubai Duty
Free in December 2009 and
UAE authorities will have made
the adoption of bio-degradable
plastics mandatory by January
2013, said Excel International
FZC managing director Shakul
Rai.
Mr Rai and Wells Plastic
export manager John James visited Bahrain with the aim to
introduce their product to the
wholesale and retail markets to
discover certain manufacturers
and retail outlets were already
using it.
Degradable
“We actually heard that various government departments
and plastic bag users want to
switch to degradable bags,” said
Mr Rai.
“This was part of a major
effort to combat pollution from
post-consumer plastic waste in
Bahrain, which gave us a huge
incentive to visit the country.
“During our stay we discovered that two supermarkets –
Jawad and LuLu Hypermarket
– have adopted bio-degradable
bags.
“This is in addition to two
packaging companies Manama
Packaging
and
Maskati
Commercial Services that have
also started using it.”
Gulf Daily News
Saturday, 19th February 2011
Mr Rai said that at the
moment, bio-degradable plastics were being used on a voluntary basis.
“Greater public awareness
and more legislation are needed
so that plastic pollution here
can be controlled to a greater
extent,” he said.
Bags made with Reverte are
recyclable and are safe for food
contact, according to Mr James.
If packaging and items were
in the future to contain this
bio-degradable element, the
waste problem could be drastically reduced, according to the
officials.
These include grocery bags,
bread bags, bubble wrap, clingfilm, magazine packaging, garment bags, garbage bags, aprons,
gloves, agricultural mulch film
and moulded containers.
Bahraini citizens are aware
of the environmental hazards
caused by plastic waste, yet more
needs to be done to move forward, says Public Commission
for the Protection of Marine
Resources, Environment and
Wildlife senior environment
specialist Rehan Ahmed.
“People in Bahrain know the
dangers about how plastic waste
affects the soil, water, sea, birds
and I have noticed that now they
are using fewer bags,” said Mr
Ahmed.
“I have observed shoppers
at supermarkets saying ‘no’ to
n Reverte additive makes plastic bags bio-degrade into the
soil within a year
plastic bags, carrying their purchases in their hands or using
bags of non-plastic materials,
because they are beginning
to be more cautious about the
environmental impacts.”
In Bahrain an average of 360
bags are used per person each
year and a plastic bag has an
average 15 minute-long life
before being discarded, said Mr
Ahmed.
Mr Ahmed said that Bahrain
was steadily moving forward,
but that at the moment public awareness had more impact
than any official ruling on the
use and availability of plastic
bags.
“In theory banning plastic
bags altogether would be fine.
However, in practice it would
be very difficult to implement
here, as there are currently no
alternative materials to this versatile product,” he said.
“You can ban plastic bags, but
then technology and machinery
would have to be altered and
this would be very costly.
“Authorities understand the
hazards of this product, and
while the UAE will make biodegradable bags mandatory in
two years time, we cannot just
follow every country’s actions.
“We have to observe them
closely and follow their movements, but it is more about
people changing their attitudes,
which is what I can see happening now.”
alicia@gdn.com.bh
Sara smith lost 13 kg and 16 inches of fat from her body.
How To Lose Weight, Get Fit, And Look Great In Just 23 Minutes!
n More than 400 people
attended the Bahrain Ballet
Centre’s Magic Book stage
show at the Shaikha Hessa
Girls School, Riffa. The annual
event featured performances
by over 150 children aged from
three to 17, who presented
dances from the Jungle Book,
Snow White and Around the
World in 80 Days. Chief guest
was Milena Padula, wife of
the Italian Ambassador, who
presented certificates issued by
the Imperial Society of Teachers
of Dancing to ballet, modern
and tap dance students from
pre-primary grades to grade six.
Above, youngsters at the event.
Right, girls take to the stage.
Discover How You Can Implement Your New Year's Resolution
And Make 2011 Your Best Year Ever.
The Dream Body Centre is a unique place where you can literally get your “Dream Body” in
just 23 minutes, 3 times per week. It is not a diet centre or clinic. You lose fat and tone muscle
by training on specially designed circuit training equipment. Just like Sara, you can get your
DreamBody too! To find out how the DreamBody Centre works, and how it can transform your
body, call 17 613 352 now to activate your 7-day FREE trial.
www.DreamBodyCentre.com
This website contains a FREE weight loss report entitled “Body Fat Secrets
Exposed.” Visit today.
Call now!
17 613 352
FREE
7-Day Trial