European Union set to ban single-use plastic bags

The European Union has agreed to a ban on single-use plastic products to come into effect in two years time.

European Union will ban single-use plastic products.

European Union will ban single-use plastic products. Source: AAP

A European Union plan to ban single-use plastic products such as disposable plates and straws, has been agreed upon, the Austrian presidency says in Brussels.

The provisional agreement announced on Wednesday still needs to be officially approved by EU states and the EU parliament, and is expected to come into effect in two years time.
European Union will ban single-use plastic products.
European Union will ban single-use plastic products. Source: AAP
In May, the European Commission proposed banning a , while reducing the use of items such as plastic takeaway food containers.

More than 80 per cent of marine litter is plastic, the commission argued at the time.

In August, New Zealand announced it was banning single-use plastic shopping bags over the coming year.

The country has one of the highest per-capita rates of urban waste production in the developed world, with about 750 million plastic shopping bags – or about 154 per person – used each year.
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Coles and Woolworths have offered to deal with mountains of soft plastic stockpiled in three states after the collapse of REDcycle. Source: SBS
Australia’s major supermarkets have already taken steps to "ban the bag", with most Australian states and territories following suit.


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Published 19 December 2018 5:20pm
Updated 19 December 2018 5:38pm


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