City
Epaper

German govt approves ban on disposable plastic products

By IANS | Updated: June 25, 2020 09:35 IST

Berlin, June 25 The German government has passed a regulation to ban disposable plastic products, the Ministry for ...

Open in App

Berlin, June 25 The German government has passed a regulation to ban disposable plastic products, the Ministry for the Environment (BMU) announced.

Products including cutlery, plates, drinking straws made of plastic as well as drinking cups, fast food packaging and disposable food containers made of styrofoam would no longer be allowed, Xinhua news agency reported.

The ban would "soon lead to better, innovative and environmentally friendly products and solutions" Environment Minister Svenja Schulze said on Wednesday.

"Because we need to get away from the throw-away mentality."

The regulation also banned conventional disposable plastic products made from fossil raw materials such as crude oil, according to the German government.

Disposable plates or cups made of bio-based or biodegradable plastics were also banned.

For Germany, the ban would be an important step "in the fight against the flood of plastic", stressed Schulze. "Far too often, plastics end up in the environment or the seas."

According to the German Association of Local Utilities (VKU), the affected products accounted for around 10 per cent of waste that was collected from streets and rubbish bins of local authorities.

Beverage and food containers as well as drinking cups made of styrofoam were the most common types of waste.

The new regulation transposes an EU directive into German law.

From July 2021, the production of disposable plastic will be banned throughout the EU.

The ban on disposable plastic products in Germany still requires formal approval of both Houses of Parliament.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: German Association of Local Utilities of municipally determined infrastructure undertakings and economic enterprisesSvenja schulzeGermanyXinhuaBerlin
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS-Israel-Iran War: Japan, Germany, France Show Caution Over Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Warship Plan

EntertainmentShweta Tripathi attends Berlinale 2026 as a Student of Cinema, Celebrating the Power of Firsts

InternationalGermany: Hospital in Shock as Nurse Murders 10 Patients to ‘Make Shifts Easier’; Gets Life Term

InternationalIndian National Stabs Two Teens With Fork on Lufthansa Flight From Chicago to Germany

EntertainmentWomen’s Health Is the Cornerstone of Humanity’s Progress,” Says Kriti Sanon at World Health Summit

International Realted Stories

International"Reckless threats will not affect offensive Ops, nor erase humiliation of US": Iran hits back at Trump

InternationalArtemis II crew begins seven hour flyby of Moon, observes far-side parts never seen by Humans

International"Degree of reluctance to deploy ground troops": Former senior diplomat on Iran war

International"If I had my choice, I'm a businessman first": Trump eyes Iran's oil

International"Today will be largest volume of strikes": US Secy of War Pete Hegseth warns Iran