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==Single use consumer packaging==
==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:
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
*Containment
*protection
*Protection
*handling
*Handling
*presentation
*Presentation
*delivery
*Delivery


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

Revision as of 17:21, 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.