In a greener & cleaner move towards a better future, the Emirate of Sharjah has announced the ban of single-use plastic bags from January 1, 2024. The ban comes into implementation, with the aim of making Sharjah an environmentally friendly emirate and its supportive plans of conservation.
There will also be a tariff of 25 fils as of October 1, 2022, on each single-use plastic bag presented to the end consumer.
The SEC decision aims to:
1. Protect the environment from the dangers of plastic pollution and reduce the negative effects resulting from harmful practices.
2. Enhance and encourage a culture of environmental protection and sustainability by reducing the consumption of single-use plastic bags and materials, leading to their ban.
3. Organise the shift from the consumption of single-use plastic bags and materials, and to provide environmentally friendly alternatives.
4. Ensure that multi-use bags and materials are handled sustainably.
According to the decision, it is prohibited, as of January 1, 2024, to trade, produce, offer or import single-use plastic bags and materials in the emirate, provided that they are replaced with multi-use bags and materials with technical specifications and standards approved by the Department of Municipalities Affairs.
Accordingly, the Department of Municipalities Affairs in the Emirate of Sharjah will have the following specialisations:
1. Laying down the necessary plans and policies to implement the provisions of this resolution.
2. Determining the single-use plastic bags and materials to be prohibited and the exceptions contained therein.
3. Preparing and implementing awareness and educational programmes on the importance of shifting from consuming single-use plastic bags and materials to consuming other sustainable and multi-use alternatives.
To achieve the objectives of this resolution, the sales outlets are committed to the following:
1. Imposing a tariff of no less than (25) fils as of October 1, 2022, on each single-use plastic bag presented to the end consumer, in preparation for a complete ban on single-use plastic bags and materials in the Emirate.
2. Reducing the consumption of single-use plastic bags and materials and implementing initiatives that contribute to achieving this.
3. Informing the consumer of the tariff imposed on the consumption of single-use plastic bags and materials, raising awareness of their risks, and guiding him to use and provide appropriate alternatives.