UNEP would like to thank the World Resources Institute, the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University and the University of Strathclyde for their invaluable assistance with the collation of these laws, as well as its long-standing partner FAOLEX.

 

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Legislation
| 2020 |
Barbados
Control of Disposable Plastics Act No. 8 of 2020.

This Act prohibits, with effect from the 1 May 2020, (I) the import, distribute, offer for sale, sales or usage of any prohibited goods set out in the First Schedule; and (II) the manufacture, distribution, offer for sale or usage of any single-use plastic bags. Furthermore, this Act lays down provisions on licensing for the importation of any single-use plastic item that is labelled or marketed...

Keywords
Alternative plastics and plastic products, Bio-based plastics, Single-use plastic products, Plastic carrier bags, Fines, Plastics, Plastic polymers, Monomers, Polyethylene, Polypropylene
Legislation
| 2019 |
Uganda
Finance Act, 2009
Keywords
Plastic carrier bags, Plastic polymers, Polyethylene, Product bans
Legislation
| 2019 |
Barbados
Returnable Containers (Amendment) Act No. 59 of 2019.

This Act deletes the the definition “beverage container” and inserts the defibition of “container” as a separate, sealed glass, metal, aluminium, steel or plastic bottle, can, jar, carton or other receptacle which may consist of other materials that are recyclable or reusable and is capable of holding 3.8 litres or less. This Act replaces the Schedule of the Principal Act by the text set out in...

Keywords
Plastic beverage containers, Plastic containers, Plastic packaging, Polyethylene
Legislation
| 2019 |
United States of America
Recycling and Reduction of Litter (Alaska Statutes: Title 46 Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation; Chapter 06)

This chapter of the Alaska Statutes provides for recycling and reduction of litter. The chapter provides that the Department of Environmental Conservation of Alaska (1) serves as the coordinating agency among public and private organizations in the state that are involved in the control, reduction, and recycling of litter; (2) assists local governments in the adoption and amendment of ordinances...

Keywords
Enforcement, Hazardous waste, Plastic waste, Polyethylene, Polyethylene terephthalate, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, Waste management hierarchy