LAHORE, Feb 8: A draft prohibiting packing of foodstuff in drums being used for storing chemicals and polyethylene bags would soon be tabled in the provincial assembly for legislation.

This was stated by Punjab Environment Minister Makhdoom Ashfaq at a meeting here on Tuesday.

He said the laboratory tests pointed out that foodstuff packed and stored in drums and polyethylene bags usually carried bacteria which caused hepatitis and other diseases in human beings.

The minister said though the City District Government in collaboration with the Environment Protection Department had initiated a campaign in this regard but the government was keen to seek permanent ban on their use.

He directed the authorities concerned to take measures to manufacture degradable bags to replace them.

EPD secretary Iqbal Shaikh, deputy director Nasimur Rehman, director Dr Shagufta Shah Jehan and Dr Qayyum were also present.

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