Uganda Martyrs Shrine:
Bishops ban the use of plastic bags at Shrine
Procession at the Uganda Martyrs Shrine, Namugongo |
The decision to ban plastic bags or ‘Kaveera,’ as plastic is
known in the main local language, was communicated to the media over the
weekend in Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
English Africa Service – Vatican City
Uganda’s Bishop Joseph Anthony Zziwa, the Bishop of
Kiyinda – Mityana Diocese who is also President of the Uganda Catholic
Episcopal conference has said that starting from this year’s Uganda Martyrs Day
on 3 June, the use of plastic bags in and around the premises of the Uganda
Martyrs Shrine, Namugongo, will not be allowed.
Bishop Zziwa said plastic contaminates the environment
hence the ban by the Bishops.
Food packed in ‘Kaveera,’ single use polythene will not be
tolerated
The Kiyinda – Mityana Bishop told journalists that the
decision by the Bishops had been taken to protect the environment and humanity
from the harmful effects of polythene bags. He said food wrapped or packed in
single-use Kaveera will also not be tolerated at the Shrine adding that
pilgrims should use paper bags and other biodegradable bags for carrying their
belongings to the Shrine.
The Bishops of Uganda say they eventually intend to ban
Kaveera bags at all Catholic Shrines and institutions in the country.
Green dustbins will be deployed at main entrances and exits
into the Namugongo Shrine to collect all Kaveera or polythene bags that
pilgrims may unknowingly carry to the Shrine.
Speaking at the same event, to reporters, Dr Tom Okurut, the
Executive Director of National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) said the
campaign against plastic was an opportunity for educating and recruiting
pilgrims as ambassadors for the protection of the environment.
Polythene bags are known to take over 400 years to decompose
when disposed to the environment. Dr Okurut says the scope of the damage that
Kaveera has done to the environment is unimaginable adding that communities
should be more concerned now that there is a global consensus on the abolition
of the use of Kaveera.
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