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The Chairman of NCCE, Josephine Nkrumah, has observed that the challenge the country faces regarding plastic waste could be curtailed if we all play our active roles to address the menace.
She challenged children to play their respective roles to contribute in their little ways to ensure a clean environment, adding that you are not too young to make a change as children.
She threw the challenge to Zobzia Junior High School pupils at Gambaga, in the North East Region, during the Citizenship Week Celebration at the School.
Commenting on the long years, it takes plastics to decompose, Madam Nkrumah amplified the need for every Ghanaian to reduce the single-use of plastic in their day-to-day activities and resort to alternative eco-friendly materials that do not endanger our environment.
She demonstrated responsible ways by which the pupils could reduce plastic bags in their day to day activities and urged them to carry bowls and cups for foods.

Concerning the indiscriminate littering of plastics in various towns and cities, the NCCE boss strongly advocated for a responsible disposal mechanism and recycling regime of these plastics to safeguard the environment.
Plastics, according to scientists, take over 400 years to decompose in the soil, which means we have to be more responsible in the way we use and dispose of them, she added.
She stated that keeping a clean environment is an act of good citizenship captured under Article 41 (k) of the 1992 Constitution and encouraged the pupil to be change-makers in protecting and preserving the environment.
Madam Nkrumah, who touched on the galamsey menace noted that we cannot continue to use unstainable and inappropriate ways to extract Ghana’s mineral resources that leaves our water bodies and mining sites messy and polluted.
As a result of these activities, she intimated that it now costs the Ghana Water Company four times the production cost to produce potable water to our homes and said the situation must stop.
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