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16 Sep 2012

Author:
Jordan Times

UNESCO launches campaign against plastic bags [Jordan]

The UNESCO Amman Office...launched a campaign in partnership with several supermarkets to combat the excessive use of plastic bags in the Kingdom...[F]or the production of plastic bags a scarce natural resource is being diverted from our current needs to produce a non-biodegradable material that is essentially an environmental, economic and health hazard...Littering of plastic bags also affects agricultural productivity and reduces the quality of livestock by contaminating important nutrients naturally occurring in the soil with dangerous toxins released by plastic...The campaign will be featured on seven supporting radio stations — Play 99.6, Sunny 105.1, FANN FM, Rotana, Sawt Al Ghad FM, Radio Al Balad and Ayyam FM — YouTube, Facebook...and Twitter and in the participating supermarkets: Carrefour, Cozmo, Al Ahlia Plaza Superstores, Safeway and Spinneys.