Single-use plastic bags banned as next round of B.C. plastic regulations kicks in
Foodservice businesses have been barred from offering disposable plastic utensils since December 2023, with some exceptions, such as plastic lids for drinks.
Oxo-degradable plastic packaging has also been banned.
The province says products made of oxo-degradable plastics are often marketed as biodegradable, green, or eco-friendly, but they contain chemicals that cause the material to break down into tiny microplastics that pollute the environment.
To support a smooth transition, the province says businesses can use PVC film wrap until 2028 and polystyrene meat trays can be used for raw meat until 2030.
The changes come after B.C. introduced its single-use and plastic waste prevention regulation in July 2023, with the first restrictions taking effect last December.
The Opposition BC United issued a statement Monday saying the fees for reusable or paper bags are "punitive" and hurt consumers in the middle of an affordability crisis.