Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news as they happen

    What's Hot

    10 Nigerians Convicted in $215 Million International Fraud Scheme in U.S.

    May 1, 2026

    Cybersecurity Gaps Expose Nigerian Government Websites to Rising Attacks — Expert

    May 1, 2026

    NLC Pushes for N225,000 Minimum Wage in Lagos Amid Soaring Living Costs

    May 1, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Megastar Magazine
    • Politics

      Only INEC Has Exclusive Right To Declare Poll Results, CSO Deploys Tracker

      May 1, 2026

      Tinubu Approves Obafemi Hamzat As Lagos Governorship Candidate

      April 30, 2026

      Trader Enters 2027 APC Presidential Race with ₦100m Forms, Challenges Tinubu

      April 29, 2026

      Abiodun Unveils Roles on Daniel’s Governorship, Senatorial Achievements

      April 29, 2026

      Court Stops INEC from Recognising ADC Congresses Linked to David Mark Camp

      April 29, 2026
    • Entertainment
      1. People
      2. Events
      3. Fashion
      Featured
      Entertainment May 1, 2026

      Couple Lateef Adedimeji, Mo Bimpe Welcome Triplet Into The Family After Five Years Of Union

      Recent

      Couple Lateef Adedimeji, Mo Bimpe Welcome Triplet Into The Family After Five Years Of Union

      May 1, 2026

      Why I did cooking for my family, relief my wife — Banky W

      May 1, 2026

      King Sunny Adé, Mavo Collaboration Sparks Cross-Generational Buzz in Nigerian Music Scene

      April 30, 2026
    • Business

      GTCO Plc Reports Profit Before Tax Of ₦302.9Billion, As It Releases 2026 Q1 Unaudited Results

      April 30, 2026

      Uber has introduced a new hotel booking feature within its app as part of its strategy to evolve into a comprehensive “everything app.” The service, developed in partnership with Expedia, allows users to search and reserve hotel rooms from a selection of more than 700,000 properties. The feature integrates travel tools such as maps, filters, and pricing options, while enabling payments through saved card details already stored in the Uber platform. According to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, the company is expanding beyond ride-hailing and food delivery to become a unified platform for a wide range of everyday services. Expedia CEO Ariane Gorin said the collaboration is aimed at simplifying travel planning and reducing the steps required to complete bookings. Uber also plans to extend the partnership to include short-term rental listings through Vrbo in the future. The move reflects a broader global trend toward multifunctional apps that combine services like transport, shopping, and payments in a single ecosystem, similar to platforms such as WeChat and Alipay in China. Other tech companies are also pursuing similar “super app” models, including Airbnb, which has added experiences and personal services, and X, which is exploring financial services integration. Uber further revealed plans to incorporate AI-powered tools, including meal planning, shopping list creation, delivery coordination, and a voice assistant for navigating the app.

      April 29, 2026

      BUA Cement Sustains Revenue Growth by 22.1% to N355bn in Q1 2026

      April 27, 2026

      Southwest Investment Summit and Awards 2026 Set to Drive Regional Growth, Honour Change-Makers

      April 26, 2026

      Transcorp Group reports ₦125.1bn revenue and ₦50.7bn profit before tax in Q1 2026 results

      April 25, 2026
    • Health

      Nigeria’s Malaria Prevalence Falls to 15%, From 20% ~ FG

      April 29, 2026

      Cross River Dismisses Report of New COVID-19 Cases

      April 23, 2026

      Cross River Activates Emergency Response As It Confirms First COVID-19 Case Since 2022

      April 23, 2026

      FG Bans Importation of Paracetamol, Metronidazole to Boost Local Drug Production

      April 19, 2026

      Heatwave Raises Malaria Risk as Health Officials Issue Nationwide Alert

      April 17, 2026
    • Culture

      Olu of Warri, Asantehene Seal Historic Royal Bond, Ogiamẹ Atuwatse III Receives Peace Artifact

      April 27, 2026

      Adron Homes Strengthens Cultural Influence During Ibadan Cultural Festival

      April 20, 2026

      Ogun State to Showcase “The Rock That Remembers” at Milan Design Week

      April 19, 2026

      Tourism: Olumo Rock Revenue Hits N40m Monthly After Refurbishment ~ Ogun Gov

      April 18, 2026

      Adron Homes Champions Cultural Heritage at Ibadan Cultural Festival 2026

      April 17, 2026
    • Lifestyle

      World Bank Highlights Early Childhood Development as Key to Nigeria’s Economic Future

      April 19, 2026

      Hilda Baci Secures Third Guinness World Record, Extends Culinary Milestone

      April 6, 2026

      Lagos Hosts “Homecoming Live Music Show” as Alternative Scene Takes Center Stage

      April 4, 2026

      QR Menus and Aesthetic-Driven Dining Redefine Restaurant Experience for Gen Z

      March 27, 2026

      How My Gold Jewelry Ended In Lagoon ~ Adeboye

      March 19, 2026
    • Sports

      Nigeria Opens Campaign with Gritty Win at ITTF World Team Championships

      April 30, 2026

      FIFA to Reduce Player Bans, Introducing New Yellow Card System

      April 28, 2026

      Ghana Wins Hosting Rights for 2027 U-20 AFCON

      April 28, 2026

      D’Tigress Set for Historic USA Tour Opener Against Los Angeles Sparks

      April 25, 2026

      D’Tigress in group with France, South Korea in FIBA World Cup

      April 22, 2026
    • Contact
    YouTube Facebook Instagram WhatsApp
    Megastar Magazine
    Home » MAN laments plastic ban adverse effect on 89% of operators in Lagos
    News

    MAN laments plastic ban adverse effect on 89% of operators in Lagos

    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiJune 24, 20256 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Email

    MAN laments plastic ban adverse effect on 89% of operators in Lagos

    Director-General, MAN, Segun Ajayi-Kadir

    MAN laments plastic ban adverse effect on 89% of operators in Lagos

    The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has raised the alarm that the planned ban on single-use plastics in Lagos State will wipe out the livelihoods of over 89 per cent of operators in the plastic value chain.

    The Director-General of MAN, Segun Ajayi-Kadir, issued the warning in a statement on Monday, calling on the Lagos State Government to halt the ban and instead adopt more inclusive and evidence-based solutions.

    Ajayi-Kadir said, “A recent MAN-supported study evaluating the possible impacts of the Lagos State SUPs ban revealed significant adverse economic, operational, and social implications across the value chain, from manufacturers to wholesalers, traders, and end users.

    MAN laments plastic ban adverse effect on 89% of operators in Lagos.

    “Over 89 per cent of operators in the plastic value chain depend on the trade of these SUPs as their main source of income, with no alternative source of livelihood, thus indicating that there will be a potential loss of livelihoods on the part of these dealers and their staff.”

    He added that 100 per cent of manufacturers consulted in the study expressed concern that the policy would trigger mass workforce restructuring.

    The Lagos State Ministry of Environment plans to enforce the ban on certain single-use plastics from July 1, 2025. However, MAN argued that the policy lacked both credible data and broad stakeholder consultation.

    According to the MAN’s evaluation report, 89 per cent of dealers rely solely on trading in banned plastic items for their livelihood, and 93 per cent of these businesses, mostly women-led, say they have received no information or support to cushion the impact of the ban.

    Ajayi-Kadir lamented that the government ban is taking the easy way out, without sufficient data background. “The government’s decision was not informed by credible data. It is out of tune with the reality of our socio-economic situation, and is bereft of more ingenious and beneficial solutions,” he stressed.

    He maintained that plastic itself is not the problem, but rather the mismanagement of plastic waste. “It is the failure of management of plastic waste that may result in adverse environmental and social impacts,” he argued.

    MAN also noted that rather than introducing a duplicative Lagos State Plastic Waste Fund, the government should strengthen the Extended Producer Responsibility Programme already in place, citing over 40 MAN member companies already subscribed to the Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance.

    Ajayi-Kadir criticised the state’s approach as reactionary and lacking sustainability, stating, “The ban focuses on the easiest approach to address the issue of plastic pollution, rather than the most sustainable approach, which gives balanced attention to social, economic, and environmental considerations.”

    The group called attention to the economic consequences of a rushed transition. “There are no affordable and commercially available alternatives to the use of these SUPs for the trading of food and other items,” MAN’s DG said, warning that product integrity may be compromised and that the cost burden would be passed on to consumers.

    He added that recyclers also stand to suffer due to the resulting shortage of feedstock for their plants and that manufacturers may lose export earnings and face disruptions in supply to other states and West African countries.

    Ajayi-Kadir urged the Lagos State Government to draw lessons from the National Plastic Action Roadmap and the draft National Plastic Waste Control Regulation, which were developed through participatory processes and align with circular economy goals. He called for a systemic, evidence-based and inclusive approach to plastic waste management, rather than an outright ban.

    MAN also demanded investments in infrastructure such as material recovery facilities, local recycling plants, and sustainable alternatives to plastics, stating, “Hampering our growing manufacturing industry with bans in the name of environmental protection is a major disservice to ourselves.”

    Ajayi-Kadir stressed that Nigeria should prioritise job creation, circularity, and environmental reform tailored to local realities.

    “The four pillars of the Decent Work Agenda of the International Labour Organisation – social dialogue, social protection, rights at work, and employment – must be at the centre of any policy implementation that the public sector is bringing on board,” he warned.

    MAN urged the state government to discontinue the policy and instead collaborate with industry stakeholders to co-create reforms that align environmental priorities with industrial realities.

    “We support the environmental intent of plastic waste management,” Ajayi-Kadir said. “We, however, believe this can only be achieved through policies that are inclusive, evidence-based, and sustainably implemented.

    However, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Climate Change and Circular Economy, Titilayo Oshodi, in an interview with The PUNCH, disagreed with MAN’s assessment.

    She argued that the state government has been inclusive, stating, “It is improper for MAN to say that they have not been in dialogue. I think that there has been (dialogue), even at the time of the announcement regarding this ban. The policy gave a one-year moratorium such that dialogues can ensue and proper steps can be taken to avoid any form of depletion, wastage or loss in organisations, especially the ones that are in packaging, to make their projections and mop up all that they need to do.”

    Report had it that the Lagos Minister of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, met with FBRA members in February to discuss modalities of the July 1 SUPs ban. A highlight of the meeting was the ministry’s pledge to engage stakeholders monthly and go on “advocacy with the association before the commencement of full enforcement.”

    In March, Wahab noted that he had engaged the management of TETRA PAK West Africa Limited. In a post on X, the minister said, “This is about environmental responsibility. We have given ample time to align with global best practices. What is unacceptable elsewhere cannot become standard in Lagos. We must protect our future and do what is right for the greater good.”

    In February 2024, the Lagos Waste Management Authority noted that it met with MAN to discuss “ways of implementing sustainable waste management strategies.” LAWMA engaged MAN shortly after the state banned Styrofoam packs in the state.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleSanwo-Olu commissions footwear factory in Lagos
    Next Article FG’s revenue boosted, jumps 40% to N6.9tn 
    Ifetayo Adeniyi
    • Website

    Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

    Related Posts

    News May 1, 2026

    NLC Pushes for N225,000 Minimum Wage in Lagos Amid Soaring Living Costs

    News May 1, 2026

    LASG Presents Industrial Policy, Pushes Reforms to Boost MSMEs

    News May 1, 2026

    Geregu Power Posts N60.7bn Equity Growth in Q1 2026

    News May 1, 2026

    Economic Growth: FEC Approves $2.9b Rail Projects Covering Lagos, Kano, Kaduna

    Politics May 1, 2026

    Only INEC Has Exclusive Right To Declare Poll Results, CSO Deploys Tracker

    News May 1, 2026

    NRC Unveils New Standard for Train Tidying Up, Strengthens Service Providers

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss
    Legal May 1, 2026

    10 Nigerians Convicted in $215 Million International Fraud Scheme in U.S.

    Manny Ita  – Ten Nigerian nationals have been found guilty in the United States for…

    Cybersecurity Gaps Expose Nigerian Government Websites to Rising Attacks — Expert

    May 1, 2026

    NLC Pushes for N225,000 Minimum Wage in Lagos Amid Soaring Living Costs

    May 1, 2026

    Zenith Bank Records N360.9bn Q1 2026 Profit as Revenue Surpasses N1 Trillion

    May 1, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news as they happen

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    Our Picks

    Telegraph honour late Capt. Okunbo, Lawan, Sanwo-Olu, Emefiele others

    November 25, 2021

    Dorian Homes Plans To Host Its First Children’s Christmas Party

    November 11, 2021

    Tension Before the Ballot: Legal Battles and Power Plays Stoke Nigeria’s Political Heat

    April 25, 2026
    New Comments
    • Anozie okolo on Supreme Court Affirms President Tinubu’s Victory As Atiku, Peter Obi Lose
    • Mc richman on Nigeria and South African Music histories
    • Moses Ibrahim on Olu of Warri: Pictorial @ The Ogiame Atuwatse III Economic Summit.
    • Sen Rich Kay on MALARIA ERADICATION: Prince Ned Nwoko & NMEP Meet for joint action.
    Megastar Magazine
    YouTube Facebook WhatsApp Instagram
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Contact Us
    © 2026 Megastar Magazine. Designed by MANNDI

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.