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==What are the six single use plastics==
==What are the six single use plastics==
* plastic checkout bags
* Disposables
* plastic cutlery
** Beverage stir sticks
* foodservice packaging and service ware made from “problematic plastics”
** Disposable cups, plates and bowls
* six-pack ring carriers
** Plastic checkout bags
* beverage stir sticks
** Plastic cutlery
* straws.
** Straws
 
* Packaging
Other Examples of single use consumer packaging are:
** Foodservice packaging and service ware made from “problematic plastics”
*disposable cups, plates and bowls
** Gift wrapping such as ribbon and sticky tape
*gift wrapping such as ribbon and sticky tape
** Six-pack ring carriers


==Single use consumer packaging==
==Single use consumer packaging==

Revision as of 16:20, 26 January 2023

What are single use plastics?

Single-use plastic products (SUPs) are used once, or for a short period of time (what is a short period of time?), before being thrown away. The impacts of this plastic waste on the environment and our health are global and can be drastic. Single-use plastic products are more likely to end up in our seas than reusable options. 70% of the total pollution in the sea consists of single used plastics.

Single used plastics versus normal plastics:

What are the six single use plastics

  • Disposables
    • Beverage stir sticks
    • Disposable cups, plates and bowls
    • Plastic checkout bags
    • Plastic cutlery
    • Straws
  • Packaging
    • Foodservice packaging and service ware made from “problematic plastics”
    • Gift wrapping such as ribbon and sticky tape
    • Six-pack ring carriers

Single use consumer packaging

Single use consumer packaging is any single use product designed to be used by a consumer or domestic user in performing one or more of the following functions in respect of goods or waste:

  • containment
  • protection
  • handling
  • presentation
  • delivery

These products would be used by the consumer rather than in the supply chain.