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Styrofoam Ban: LASG discovers new warehouse

September 25, 2024 1 min read

September 25, 2025

By Samuel Ogunsona

The Lagos State Government law enforcement agency in it recent operation uncovered a warehouse in Ikeja storing styrofoam products, which have been prohibited in the state.

According to Commissioner for Environment Tokunbo Wahab, the authorities received a tip from a whistleblower, leading to the discovery and seizure of the banned products.

The state’s Commissioner for Environment, Tokunbo Wahab, who disclosed this on his X handle said that this is not the first time the government has taken action against styrofoam.

“Following a tip-off by a whistleblower, Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources discovered another warehouse at No 6 Ogusefunmi Street, off Nurudeen Street, Anifowoshe, Ikeja,” Mr Wahab wrote.

“The building is being used for storing the banned styrofoam packs. The operatives of the @LAGESCOfficial have confiscated the packs.” He said.

However, the Lagos Sanitation Corps had previously seized large quantities of styrofoam at various markets and warehouses across the state

He noted that the state government’s is intentional to reduce environmental pollution and promote sustainable practices.

Styrofoam, known for its non-biodegradable properties, contributes significantly to waste management issues.