Kenya prohibits the use of single-use plastics

The next thing to know before traveling to Kenya is about single-use plastics. As all of us know, one of the most serious threats to the planet's health is plastic pollution. From rainforests to the world's deepest ocean trench, single-use plastics are polluting the majority of ecosystems. Kenya has been a trailblazer in the fight against single-use plastics. For more detailed information, single-use plastics were banned in Kenya in 2017, so leave your carrier bags (and, preferably, single-use plastic water bottles and straws) at home.


Plastic bags, water bottles, and straws are prohibited throughout the country, and luggage is frequently scanned, so do not pack shoes or other items in plastic bags. In national parks, single-use plastic bottles and straws are prohibited; instead, bring a reusable water bottle from home. If you have any single-use plastics, you could be fined. For packing, you are recommended to invest in reusable mesh bags. Therefore, if you plan to have a trip to this country, you need to remember this!

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