CS Deborah Barasa Orders Pollution Crackdown
Kenya has intensified efforts to tackle pollution nationwide. The Environment Cabinet Secretary has issued strict directives to National Environment Management Authority.
Therefore, authorities aim to restore environmental health. They are targeting hazardous waste and urban pollution.
Nationwide Removal of Asbestos Roofing
The government has prioritized asbestos removal. This material poses serious health risks.
Initially, Aden Duale issued the directive in 2024. Later, Deborah Barasa reinforced the order.
Additionally, the government classified asbestos as a restricted chemical. Property owners must now fund safe removal.
Therefore, the move protects public health. It also reduces long-term environmental hazards.
Nairobi River Cleanup Intensified
Authorities have targeted river pollution aggressively. The Nairobi River ecosystem remains a key focus.
Additionally, officials ordered polluters to clean waste. Over 145 companies received compliance notices.
Therefore, enforcement teams are removing illegal dumping sites. Multi-agency units continue monitoring progress.
Crackdown on Illegal Waste Disposal
The government has launched a nationwide anti-pollution campaign. It targets illegal dumping and open burning.
Additionally, authorities are addressing noise pollution. Air quality enforcement has also increased.
Therefore, violators face strict penalties. The campaign promotes cleaner urban environments.
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County Dumpsite Reorganisation
All 47 counties must reorganize dumpsites. This directive aligns with the Sustainable Waste Management Act 2022.
Additionally, counties must implement waste segregation. Color-coded bins are now mandatory.
Green bins handle organic waste. Blue bins store recyclables.
Therefore, the system improves waste management efficiency. It also promotes recycling practices nationwide.
Recent Enforcement Actions Across Kenya
Authorities have intensified enforcement in key areas. In Nairobi CBD, teams removed uncollected waste.
Additionally, officials cleared blocked sewer lines. At Stima Plaza, authorities ordered immediate garbage removal.
Industrial polluters also face strict restoration orders. Some facilities have been shut down.
Therefore, enforcement signals zero tolerance. Polluters must comply or face consequences.
Stronger Push for a Cleaner Kenya
The government continues strengthening environmental policies. These directives mark a shift toward stricter enforcement.
Additionally, collaboration remains key to success. Public participation will support sustainability goals.
Therefore, Kenya moves toward a cleaner future. Environmental protection remains a national priority.

