
Ghana Fights Plastic Waste with Nationwide Drinking Water Plan
Ghana's EPA to Combat Plastic Waste with Nationwide Drinking Water Points Ghana is taking a significant step towards reducing plastic waste. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a plan to install drinking water points across the country. This initiative, spearheaded by EPA CEO Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, aims to provide a convenient and sustainable alternative to bottled water, thereby reducing plastic pollution. "EPA to provide drinking water at vantage points nationwide to reduce plastic waste." said Prof. Klutse in a recent interview. This initiative is a key component of Ghana's broader strategy to improve environmental sustainability. The placement of water points in high-traffic areas will make clean drinking water readily accessible to the public, reducing reliance on single-use plastic bottles. The success of this program will not only benefit the environment but also improve public health. The EPA is actively engaging with communities to ensure the smooth implementation and sustainability of this initiative. This ambitious project represents a significant commitment to creating a cleaner, healthier environment for all Ghanaians.