Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : UAE to ban single-use plastic products’ import, production, trade from 2026
Today's KNOWLEDGE Share
UAE to ban single-use plastic products’ import, production, trade from 2026
The #UAE will implement a comprehensive #ban on the import, production, and trade of single-use plastic products from January 1, 2026, said Dr Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment.
This comes as part of the phased approach initiated in 2024 with the ban on plastic bags.
“This builds upon the phased approach initiated in 2024 with the ban on plastic bags. This decisive action underscores our resolve and commitment to environmental stewardship, driving us towards a future where waste and pollution are designed out of our systems,” Dr Amna said on the occasion of World Environment Day which is marked on June 5.
She called on all community members in the UAE to play their role in eliminating unnecessary plastic.
“Each of us, as responsible members of our community, can play a leading role in realising our nation’s vision by joining the mission to eliminate unnecessary plastic from our daily lives. Let us become active agents of change, leading a powerful movement towards thriving communities, and a vibrant, resilient environment. Let us protect the land and the sea that are so integral to our lives, for ourselves, our loved ones, and for generations to come,” the minister said.
She reiterated that this year's theme, 'Beat Plastic Pollution', is a call to action for every member of the community.
Dubai and other emirates imposed a ban on #singleuseplasticbags and implemented 25 fils tariff from January 1, 2024. The ban covered stirrers, Styrofoam food containers, table covers, cotton swabs, straws and single-use Styrofoam cups made of plastic.
Starting January 1, 2026, single-use plastic cups and lids, single-use plastic cutlery, plastic food containers and plastic plates will be banned.
Plastic in lungs, brains, breast milk
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on Thursday warned that plastic pollution is contaminating water supplies, food sources, and the air we breathe. “As plastics break down, they enter the food chain. Microplastics have been detected in human arteries, lungs, brains, and breast milk,” it said.
It said global plastic consumption is projected to reach 516 million tonnes this year, and if current consumption patterns continue, it will rise to over 1.2 billion tonnes annually by 2060.
13 million deaths
The UN body said environmental factors contribute to the deaths of about 13 million people worldwide each year. Almost half of these fatalities are attributed to air pollution. The health and economic costs of unhealthy air pollution currently amount to $2.9 trillion.
source : Khaleej Times
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