Kenya becomes latest African nation to ban plastic bags

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015 file photo, Joyce Njeri, 8, walks with a torn sack carrying the plastic she has scavenged, at the garbage dump in the Dandora slum of Nairobi, Kenya. Kenya's government has announced it will become the latest African country to ban the manufacture and import of all plastic bags used for commercial and household packaging, which have littered the streets of the capital Nairobi and created towering piles at dump sites. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015 file photo, a man who scavenges for a living takes a rest next to a Marabou stork on top of a mountain of garbage at the dump in the Dandora slum of Nairobi, Kenya. Kenya's government has announced it will become the latest African country to ban the manufacture and import of all plastic bags used for commercial and household packaging, which have littered the streets of the capital Nairobi and created towering piles at dump sites. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File) (The Associated Press)

Kenya's government is banning the manufacture and import of all plastic bags used for commercial and household packaging.

Environment Minister Judi W. Wakhungu gave the order published in a gazette notice dated Feb. 28. The new measures will take effect six months from the date of the notice.

Thin plastic shopping bags litter the streets of the capital, Nairobi. They have created towering piles at dump sites.

Kenya is the latest African country to ban plastic bags.

Mauritania imposed a ban in 2013, saying an estimated 70 percent of cattle and sheep in the capital were dying from ingesting them, according to the Washington-based Earth Policy Institute.

Cameroon, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and Malawi also are among the countries that have adopted or announced bans.