Radstock environmentalists will be disappointed to learn that the plastic straw ban due this month has been postponed due to coronavirus

By Susie Watkins

16th Apr 2020 | Local News

The ban on plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds has been delayed due to coronavirus outbreak.

The government 's environment department DEFRA announced today (16 April) that the ban is being delayed until October.

The ban was originally due to come into force this month after secondary legislation was laid in Parliament in March.

Ministers have decided to delay the ban because of the impact on businesses from the current coronavirus outbreak to avoid additional burdens for firms at this challenging time.

Many of the businesses which would be affected by the ban, such as pubs, restaurants and cafes, are currently closed because of social distancing rules.

A Defra spokesperson said: "Given the huge challenges posed to businesses by coronavirus, we have confirmed we will delay the introduction of our ban on plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds until October 2020.

"We remain absolutely committed to turning the tide on the widespread use of single-use plastics and the threat they pose to our natural environment. This ban is yet another measure to clamp down on unnecessary plastic so we can better protect our precious wildlife and leave our environment in a better state for future generations."

This government is committed to its ambition of eliminating all avoidable plastic waste over the lifetime of the 25 Year Environment Plan.

Building on commitments made in the Resources and Waste Strategy, new powers will be introduced : imposing charges on single-use plastic items; ensuring producers cover the full net costs of collecting and managing waste, including plastics; implementing a deposit return scheme for drinks containers; and introducing more consistent recycling services for households and businesses across England.

     

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