Abstract: The policy prohibiting the use of disposable plastic bags in Somalia represents a governmental effort to mitigate plastic waste accumulation. The policy's effectiveness remains uncertain, as it is implemented solely in modern retail stores, whereas the primary source of plastic bag waste originates from traditional markets. This study seeks to assess consumer perceptions of government policies concerning the ban on disposable plastic bags in traditional markets, as well as their willingness to pay for each plastic bag utilised. Data were collected through a survey questionnaire....
Keywords: Plastic bag prohibition policy, Traditional market consumer perception, public awareness of plastic waste, Environmental Policy, Waste Management
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