EU waves goodbye to single-use plastic items
Other countries
- 04 July, 2021
- 10:53
The European Union ultimately gave up on plastic utensils after the corresponding law came into force on July 3, European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries Virginijus Sinkevičius tweeted, Report informs.
The EU official noted that the law prohibits the production and sale of single-use plastic plates, cutlery, straws, balloon sticks, cotton buds, cups, food and beverage containers made of expanded polystyrene, and all products made of oxo-degradable plastic.
The bill was adopted by the European Parliament back in 2019. By July 3, all EU countries were required to remove all single-use plastic products from the market.
Since July 1, Azerbaijan has also banned importing, producing, and selling disposable plastic tableware.
Latest News
13:38
Akan Arystan: Digitalization expands audit functions
Business13:32
Iraqi MP: Common history, heritage and folklore unite Turkic peoples
Domestic policy13:31
Ahmet Yasar: Turkish insurers can return to Azerbaijani market
Finance13:26
Azerbaijani PM meets with Vice-Governor of Russia's Astrakhan region
Foreign policy13:18
Ukraine expects to sign agreements worth €10B at URC 2026
Other countries13:14
Azerbaijani, Polish FMs discuss South Caucasus, Ukraine
Foreign policy12:54
20th Session of PUIC conference concludes in Baku
Foreign policy12:49
Charter of OTS Union of Accountants and Independent Auditors to be signed in Baku
Finance12:38
Photo