PRESS RELEASE: APPROVAL FOR EXTENSION OF TIME FRAME TO IMPLEMENT THE POLLUTION FROM PLASTICS REGULATIONS

 

                               DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

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Press Release

                                                                                        For Immediate Release

14 July 2020

APPROVAL FOR EXTENSION OF TIME FRAME TO IMPLEMENT

THE POLLUTION FROM PLASTICS REGULATIONS

The Department of the Environment (DOE) has received Cabinet’s endorsement for the extension of the timeframe for the implementation of Regulation 33 (1) (b), (c) and (d) of the Environmental Protection (Pollution from Plastics) Regulations, 2020.

Due to preparations to address the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, and subsequent National State of Emergency to address the health crisis caused by COVID-19 in April 2020, actions to implement the permitting and licensing systems required in the legislation was disrupted.  As such, a transitional extension period is required to implement the above-mentioned sections (b), (c), and (d) of the Regulations.

The new 6-month extension dates will be as follow:

Regulation 33 (1)ActivityOld DateNew Date
(a)Cease Importation of Prohibited ProductsApril 15, 2020No change
(b)Cease Manufacturing of Prohibited ProductsJuly 15, 2020January 15, 2021
(c)Cease Sale of Prohibited ProductsOctober 14, 2020April 15, 2021
(d)Possession of Prohibited ProductsJanuary 14, 2021July 14, 2021

Kindly be advised that there has been no adjustment to the date prohibiting the importation of products listed in Schedule II of the Regulations, which is April 15, 2020, and is now passed.  Therefore, the importation of prohibited products is no longer permitted.

Once signed, the amended Regulations will be made available and posted on DOE’s website.

 

For further information, please contact:

Chief Environmental Officer

Department of the Environment, Ministry of Fisheries, Forestry, the Environment & Sustainable Development

Market Square, Belmopan

Tel: 822-2548/2819 Fax: 822-2860

Email:  envirodept@btl.net or envirodept@environment.gov.bz

Website:  www.doe.gov.bz

 

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NOTE TO EDITORS:

The list of single-use plastic products prohibited as per Schedule II of the Environmental Protection (Pollution from Plastics) Regulations, 2020, is as follows:

  • Single-use styrofoam and plastic “clamshells”
  • Single-use styrofoam and plastic plates, bowls, and cups and lids
  • Single-use plastic forks, knives, spoons, sporks, and cutlery
  • Single-use plastic carrier bags commonly referred to as shopping bags and/or T-shirt bags
  • Single-use plastic drinking straws