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Plastic Bags to Be Banned in Egypt’s Marsa Alam

July 16, 2019

Governor of the Red Sea governorate, General Ahmad Abdallah, recently announced that plastic bags in Marsa Alam would soon be banned following Hurghada, Al Masry Al Youm reports. Earlier in June, Abdallah announced that plastic bags in Hurghada would be banned in favor of using eco-friendly alternative bags made of paper, cloth and other materials. As of today, the ban has been applied to 90 percent of the Hurghada area, and it is expected to be applied to 100 percent of the city by the end of July, he told Al Masry Al Youm. He added that the decision was well received by international tourism companies, and will raise Hurghada’s classification in ecotourism and marine conservation. While fines have yet not been imposed, they will be applied gradually by August, Abdallah said, which could mean closing any space that does not adhere to the ban. The ban of plastic bags is intended to protect wildlife and preserve endangered species which have been severely harmed by plastic use, either from ingestion, suffocation or drowning. In April this year, Abdallah decided to ban single-use or disposable plastics starting from June after agreeing…


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