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Compostable plastic tableware (including PLA) will be prohibited in South AustraliaArticle from: https://www.nra.net.au/updates-on-the-south-australian-single-use-plastic-ban/ Retailers should be aware of updates to the South Australian single use plastic ban due to come into effect from 1 March 2021. The legislation prohibits or restricts single use plastic straws, cutlery and stirrers being sold, supplied or distributed in South Australia. Compostable (bioplastic) productsThe legislation includes both fossil-fuel derived plastic and compostable (bioplastic) plastic products (such as Polylactic Acid – PLA) but only for the prohibited plastic products listed in the legislation. While compostable plastic products can break down in industrial composting facilities, they can also cause pollution and harm to marine life in the same way as conventional, fossil-fuel plastic products if they enter the environment. IMPORTANT: Products lined with compostable plastic, including PLA, are also considered a prohibited plastic product under the legislation. ExemptionsFrom 1 March, single use plastic drinking straws will continue to be available for members of the community who rely on these for disability or health needs. The legislation has a specific provision which provides an exemption for plastic straws through regulations, which are still being finalised. The exemption will allow single-use plastic drinking straws to be sold, supplied and distributed through the following:
Retailers can retain a small amount of plastic straws for customers who require these items due to medical or disability needs. Please note that these can only be provided on request, though no proof of need is required. Retailers should keep this straw supply behind the counter. DonationsRetailers can donate excess stock to their local school and/or charity provided that these sites are willing to accept these products before 1 March 2021. From 1 March 2021, it will be an offence for all businesses, including charities, to supply cutlery intended to be used to consume food, unless a single-use plastic straw is required for customers due to a medical or disability need. However, retailers will be permitted to donate excess straws or cutlery for arts and crafts purposes only. |