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Showing 111 - 120 of 738 resultsRegulation No.13/2019 concerning Plastic Styrofoam Usage Reduction issued by Bogor| 2019 |Regulation
IndonesiaRegent's Regulation (PERBUP) on REDUCING THE USE OF PLASTIC AND STYROFOAM
KeywordsPlastic carrier bags, Waste preventionDecreto por Medio del cual se Toman Medidas para Prohibir el Uso del ICOPOR (Poliestireno expandido) como Empaque o Recipiente en la Comercialización de Alimentos en el Municipio de Iza Boyacá| 2019 |Regulation
ColombiaKeywordsMicroplastics, Plastic carrier bags, Plastic polymers, Plastic waste, Polystyrene, Single-use plastic productsBerkeley, CA Ordinance No 7, 639-N.S. - Chapter 11.64| 2019 |Legislation
United States of AmericaKeywordsEnforcement, Plastic carrier bags, Plastic waste, Single-use plastic productsPortland Code - Chapter 17.103 Prohibition and Restrictions on Single-Use Plastic| 2019 |Legislation
United States of AmericaKeywordsEnforcement, Plastic carrier bags, Polystyrene, Single-use plastic productsEnvironment Protection (Restriction on the manufacturing, importation, distribution and sale of Plastic Straws) Regulation, 2019 (S.I. No. 31 of 2019).| 2019 |Regulation
SeychellesThese Regulations, made under the Environment Protection, 2016 by the Minister responsible for Environment, prohibit the manufacturing, importation, distribution and sale of plastic straws for use within the Republic of Seychelles but allows import permits to be issued for non-plastic straws by the Ministry responsible for Finance and Trade subject to the approval of the Ministry responsible for...
KeywordsBiodegradable plastics, Certification, Compostable plastics, Extended Producer Responsibility, Plastic polymers, Plastic straws, Product bans, Waste management, Waste preventionResolution No.2 of 2019 on the prohibition of the importation of plastic waste of all kinds.| 2019 |Regulation
BahrainThis Resolution consisting of 2 articles aims at prohibiting the import of plastic waste to the Kingdom of Bahrain for any purpose. Plastic waste refers to any product manufactured or incorporated into various types of plastics and used in any field, as well as plastic products that do not meet the specifications of the sale in the places of manufacture.
Litter Control and Prevention Act No. 3 of 2019.| 2019 |Legislation
Antigua and BarbudaThis Act sets forth provisions on the appointment, duties and authorities of Litter Prevention Wardens; designation of officers of the Ministry of Health to carry out provisions of this Act; responsibilities of business owners; removal of derelict vehicles from a public place; and disposal of removed vehicles. This Act shall apply to any solid or liquid material or combination of solid and liquid...
KeywordsEnforcement, Fiscal incentives, Littering, Marine litter, Product bans, Verification of compliance, Waste disposal, Waste preventionLaw No. 77/2019 providing for alternatives to the use of ultralight plastic bags and plastic containers used for bread, fruit and vegetable.| 2019 |Legislation
PortugalThis Law provides for alternatives to the use of ultralight plastic bags and plastic containers used for bread, fruit and vegetable. This Law requires to make available alternatives to consumers instead of ultralight plastic bags and plastic containers used for bread, fruits and vegetables. This Law applies to all shops selling bread, fruits and vegetables. Commercial establishments are prevented...
KeywordsAlternative plastics and plastic products, Plastic carrier bags, Plastic polymers, Product bans, Stakeholder engagement, Very lightweight plastic carrier bagsEnvironmental Protection (Microbeads) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019 (S.R. No. 18 of 2019).| 2019 |Regulation
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThese Regulations prohibit in Northern Ireland the use of microbeads (any water-insoluble solid plastic particle of less than or equal to 5mm in any dimension) as an ingredient in the manufacture of rinse off personal care products and the sale of any such products containing microbeads. Breach of these prohibitions is an offence. A person who, in the manufacture of any rinse-off personal care...
KeywordsEnforcement, Microbeads, Plastic waste, Waste management hierarchyDirective (EU) 2019/904 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the reduction of the impact of certain plastic products on the environment.| 2019 |Legislation
European UnionThe aim of this Directive is to prevent and reduce the impact of certain plastic products on the environment, in particular the aquatic environment, and on human health, as well as to promote the transition to a circular economy with innovative and sustainable business models, products and materials. The application scope covers the single-use plastic products listed in the Annex, products made...
KeywordsCircular economy, Extended Producer Responsibility, Labelling, Lightweight plastic carrier bags, Marine litter, Oxo-degradable plastics, Plastic packaging, Plastic straws, Product bans, Product standardization, Single-use plastic products, Stakeholder engagement, Verification of compliance, Waste collection, Waste management, Waste preventionPagination
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