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A lecturer at GIMPA Business School, Dr. Richard Kwesi Bossu, has warned of the severe health risks associated with plastic use and is calling for urgent action to curb its spread.
Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem, Dr. Bossu urged the public to reduce their dependence on plastics.
He suggested the use of reusable bowls and cups when purchasing food or drinks.
“Plastics can kill. You need to help yourself—this is a public health issue,” he stated.
Dr. Bossu called for a multi-pronged approach involving public education, industry support, and legislation to phase out plastic use.
“We need laws to ban plastics, but this must be backed by industries that support the change. Education and awareness are key, especially since people’s livelihoods are involved,” he added.
He also noted that the chemicals in plastic and rubber packaging could pose serious health threats.
Dr. Bossu emphasised that advocacy, education, and government support are critical—not just to enforce laws but to help people transition without destroying small businesses
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