Saturday 23 November 2013

Guyana to Ban Plastic Foam Containers


The South American country of Guyana says it is forbidding imports of plastic foam containers, starting in June. That amounts to a virtual ban since there are no domestic producers.
Natural Resources Minister Robert Persaud says importers have a seven-month grace period to switch to alternative containers, such as cardboard.
Guyana has been considering a ban for several years because plastic foam boxes have clogged drainage systems, contributing to deadly floods.
Several U.S. cities and counties have either banned or considered banning plastic foam containers.