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Alcohol manufacturers oppose new waste management regulations

Eric Githua, chairman of the Alcoholic beverages association of Kenya(ABAK), flanked by Pushpinder Singh Mann(Left) vice chair ABAK and Eric Kiniti (Right)secretary ABAK address the press on the waste regulations which they say will increase cost of business by 70 per cent. [Edward Kiplimo,Standard]

The alcoholic beverage sector has asked Parliament to nullify a set of new regulations that, if implemented, they claim could increase the cost of production by 70 per cent.

The Alcoholic Beverages Association of Kenya (Abak) yesterday said the Sustainable Waste Management (Extended Producers Responsibility) Regulations 2024 would end up causing more harm and derail progress made in sustainable waste management.

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