Dubai Municipality has published additional guidelines on regulating the use of single-use products, including the single-use plastics ban policy that was issued in January.
The authority has also explained the different phases in which the policy will be rolled out:
The bags that are exempted from the policy include:
Fines will be imposed on businesses for non-compliance with the policy of regulating the use of single-use products in Dubai, as follows:
In case of a repeat offence within one year from the date of the previous offence, the penalty amount doubles (not exceeding AED 2,000).
Dubai’s resolution on regulating the use of single-use products is aimed at protecting the environment by minimizing plastic waste, changing consumer habits, and fostering a culture of recycling. The move not only helps safeguard the environment but also supports the development of a circular economy. It promotes sustainable development and the preservation of natural resources for future generations.
Eng. Mohammed Alrayees, Head of Waste Strategy and Projects Department at Dubai Municipality, said: “Dubai Municipality is committed to transforming Dubai into a leading and sustainable global city. This comprehensive guide has been launched to answer questions on single use plastics and green alternatives in line with our support for all individuals, businesses, and institutions to adopt sustainable practices.”
The guide, available online in Arabic and English, answers important questions that consumers and businesses may have about the ban. It also highlights green alternatives to plastics along with tips on how to be more sustainable.
The guide can be downloaded from the municipality’s website.
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