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22 April 2018

KL Traders Warned Not to Charge Customers for Biodegradable Plastic Bags, Consumers advised to report to DBKL


Don't Charge Your Customers For Biodegradable Plastic, KL Traders Warned

Details Published on Sunday, 22 April 2018 09:16





KUALA LUMPUR: Traders and hawkers in Kuala Lumpur caught imposing additional charge on their customers for biodegradable plastic bags, will be issued compound of up to RM2,000, said Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) planning executive director Datuk Mohd Najib Mohd.

He said DBKL had made it compulsory for all business premises in the city to only use biodegradable plastic bags to conserve and preserve the environment, effective Jan 1 last year.

"Hence, consumers are advised to report to DBKL if they were told to pay additional charge for biodegradable plastic bags,” he told reporters after opening a gotong-royong programme, themed “Jom Bersih Bukit Bintang 14” here today.

Consumers, he said, should also report to DBKL on business premises still using ordinary plastic bags or containers.

On the gotong-royong programme, he said it was organised by DBKL with the cooperation of Bukit Bintang Central Environmental Committee (BBCEC) and involved the participation of about 1,000 students from schools in the federal capital.

— BERNAMA

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