This is a serious problem looming in Ghana and Africa as a whole, I am not sure if the
Authorities are aware of the negative impact that these bags have on the
environment, if they are, they are certainly not tackling it with the urgency it
requires, in a few years time, our lands will be become barren due to buried
plastic bags, they can take up to
1000 years to decompose, as they decompose, they break into tiny pieces and
leach toxic chemicals into soils, lakes, rivers, and oceans, the bags itself
also poses a threat to inhabitants of the ocean, lakes and rivers, if ingested
the animals can choke to death, (thanks
wikipedia for the science bit. You didn’t think I was that clever did you?), at
the moment the plastic bags are buried in every inch on the ground with bits
sticking out, if you look at huge gaps left by erosion you can see how deep they are buried. What impact will it
have on our health and well being, our economy our future? our children’s
future?
We used leaves and paper to wrap food years ago, maybe we should revert to that as
we are clearly not ready to follow the
developed world in terms of plastic bag
use, that is one of our issues we like to copy the Western world, but they have
their infrastructures in place to tackle problem whiles we don’t, in the western world, plastic bags are
recycled, individuals take responsibility of placing rubbish in the bins
provided, household rubbish are divided into different bins for recycling
purposes, even so it is still a problem for the developed world let alone us,
until Ghanaians are educated to take personal responsibility for discarding
rubbish in an appropriate manner, I strongly suggest we go back to using leaves
and paper, at least they will decompose in the ground as that is where we insist on placing our rubbish.
It is so amazing to watch someone buy a
sachet of water "pure water" is what they call it, (it is anything but pure, but
that is another topic entirely) drink it and the next thing you hear is “chaw”
pronounced “chao” that is noise the sachet makes when it is hits on the ground,
(because they are seldom empty when they are dumped) yea just like that without
a blinking an eye, these days there are a few bins scattered across the cities,
even if they are standing next to a bin they will still throw it on the ground,
so strange.
I was at a funeral in a village, it was a
huge outside space with chairs placed in a semi circle with a dancing area in
the middle, then all of a sudden I heard
chaw, then another chaw, followed by
more chaws (yea, yea , iiit iiis thee sounnnd the waater saachet makes when iiit
hiits thee grounnd, we get it)I didn’t know what was going on, then it hit me,
not the water sachet silly, I realized what was going on! somebody has given them
"pure water", and as if on cue they were throwing the empty (well not completely
empty otherwise they wont be making the “chaw”sound will they?) sachet in the
dancing area, you get my drift? Come!...come closer..., I will let you in a
little secret, sshh! I think they like the sound it makes when it hits the ground whiles there is still water in it, he
hehee…) I was stunned, I sat there in disbelief,
the thing is when something like this happens, you are on your own, because all
the people around you do not see anything wrong, they think there is something
wrong with you for thinking there is
something wrong. Did you get that? read it again if you didn’t, to them it is
normal, they look at you in a funny way
if you react differently, so I just act
normal, whiles inside I will be screaming hhmmggg!! DON'T DO THAT!
Littering is a huge problem in Ghana,
we need a better trash collection
infrastructure.
There is a company that is supposed to be
cleaning the country but that is a joke, I saw road sweepers pushing their rubbish cart half
asleep, not once did I see them stop to pick up rubbish, oh and believe me if I say there was a lot.
Kumasi was the worst, the rubbish that has
been swept had been left in big heaps along the streets in city centre,
unbelievable! the suburbs are buried under black plastic bags.
The black plastic bags are particularly an eye sore they
are everywhere, it is horrible, our lovely beaches are littered with plastic
bags, the whole country will soon be buried under plastic bags, if we are not
careful.
Forget about Alien invasion, start
worrying about the Plastic Bag Invasion (PBI) with its poison gradually seeping
into our our soil, rivers , ocean, gradually getting into our food chain into
our drinking water and into our bodies, ugh! I shudder to think what it will do
to us in years to come.
In this day and age thanks to the Internet and television the whole world is
just a click away, most Ghanaians have access to information, oh you will be
surprised just how much information they have access to, they know about things
happening in the world that you don’t even know about, even those who live it
the remote parts, they are particularly interested in the Western world and like
to copy the western way of doing things, so why cant we copy the one thing that
in my opinion will no doubt have the biggest impact on our future which is how
they dispose of their rubbish, and individually committing to making our country
clean as our future and our children’s future depends on it?
Could it be that the politicians in their
polished chauffeured cars travel to and from work via the posh part of the
country and seldom visits these areas, therefore have no idea what is going on?,
surely they see the black plastic bags? I don’t think there is any part of the
country that has not been invaded by the plastic bags albeit the posh parts
get swept daily.
This is our country and our future, we
must as a nation do something about it and not rely on the government because we
all know that they are more interested in being powerful than actually using
that power to get things done.
I have surprised myself about how
calmly I have written this, reading this, you wouldn't know this is the one
thing I am most passionate about would you? you would think it is the Armed
Robbers or the Midnight preachers, but you will be wrong, if I can do just one
thing for my country it will be the proper disposal of plastic bags, because it
is the one thing that has the potential to devastate our future but also very
easy to rectify. Firstly, ban the damned thing, well not me personally, I don't
have the power to do that, will have to persuade those who have the power, I am
sensing this will be the hardest, reintroduce the use of paper or introduce
paper bags, secondly educate the masses of the importance of disposing rubbish,
especially plastic bags safely harder still but it can be done, thirdly, clear
the whole country of it and recycle or find the best way to safely get rid of
it, I know it is not as simple as that but it will be a start.
There is still more to come I have to
give it to you in small doses because believe you me it it hard to swallow,
come back again for the next dose. In the mean time please feel free to leave a
comment.
If however you are
reading this and you think you can help Ghana with our Plastic Bag Invasion
problem please get in touch with me and lets get Operation Plastic Bag Invasion
moving, thank you.