Disposable plastic is passé. Are you a manufacturer or importer of disposable plastic products? From 3 July, you will no longer be allowed to market a number of plastic products. Do you have a shop, wholesale or catering business and do you use or sell disposable plastic? If so, you may use up the old stock. Once the stock runs out, you have to look for alternatives such as disposables made of wood, bamboo or cardboard. Disposables partially made of plastic or bio plastic are also banned. With the new SUP (Single Use Plastics) directive, the European Union aims to reduce the plastic soup in the sea. The rules, which take effect from 3 July, are part of a package of measures that will come into force over the next few years.

The effective date of this legislative amendment is not yet definite. Entry into force of this (legislative) amendment depends on approval by the Lower and Upper Houses of Parliament or promulgation of the Order in Council (AMvB) or ministerial regulation and its publication in the Dutch Bulletin of Acts, Orders and Decrees or the Government Gazette.

Source: Chamber of Commerce