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City-Wide Foam Ban Starts In Two Weeks In Vancouver

Darpan News Desk, 23 Dec, 2019 11:24 PM

    December 16 2019 – In two weeks, Vancouver will join the ranks of 100 other North American cities that have banned polystyrene foam cups and foam take-out containers. The city-wide ban is set to start January 1, 2020 and will restrict businesses from serving prepared food and drinks in foam cups and foam take-out containers.


    The City is committed to supporting businesses as they make the transition away from foam. We are doing this in a number of ways, including notification letters sent through our license renewal process, in-person outreach and business toolkits.


    Toolkits are available online or by mail to help businesses find reusable, recyclable or compostable alternatives that are convenient and affordable. The toolkits are available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Punjabi, Vietnamese and Filipino (Tagalog).


    Included in the business toolkits


    Packaging guidelines to help businesses find reusable, recyclable, and compostable alternatives

    Information on compostable and degradable plastics and why they are not accepted in the City’s residential Green Bin program or Recycle BC’s residential recycling program)

    Questions for businesses to ask their supplier

    Posters and till toppers to help businesses notify customers and staff of the city-wide ban


    The foam ban is one of many actions the City is taking to reduce waste and litter from single-use items like foam take-out containers, plastic shopping bags, disposable cups, utensils, and plastic straws. The foam ban was approved by Council on June 5, 2018. The start date of the ban was postponed from June 1, 2019 to January 1, 2020 to provide businesses with more time to find alternatives.


    The foam ban does include penalties for businesses that are not in compliance; however, initial actions will focus on education, outreach and support for licence holders as they phase out foam.

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