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Reducing plastic pollution starts with us

Problematic single-use plastics are now banned in Victoria

Plastic pollution harms our health, wildlife, and the environment

These problematic single-use plastics are now banned from sale or supply in Victoria:

  • Drinking straws
  • Cutlery
  • Plates
  • Drink stirrers
  • Cotton bud sticks
  • Expanded polystyrene food service items
  • Expanded polystyrene drink containers.
Single-use plastics ban, straws, cutlery, paper plates styrofoam and cotton buds

The ban applies to conventional, degradable and compostable plastics.

People who need single-use plastic drinking straws due to disability or medical needs can still purchase and use these items.

The Victorian Government has undertaken a comprehensive, statewide program to assist businesses and organisations to understand and comply with the ban. Over 6,500 retail and hospitality businesses across Victoria have been directly engaged through face-to-face visits by engagement officers.

Victoria’s single-use plastic ban builds on the ban on lightweight plastic shopping bags that commenced in November 2019. More information on the plastic bag ban is available on the Environment Protection Authority website.

How to comply with the ban - free resources are available

The factsheet, poster and postcard below can help your business or organisation comply with the ban.

National action on problematic and unnecessary plastics

We are working together with other states, territories, and the Commonwealth Government to align action on problematic and unnecessary plastics across Australia.

At the 10 December 2024 Environment Ministers Meeting it was agreed to:

  • release a summary of the National Roadmap: Harmonising action on problematic and unnecessary plastics
  • work together to reduce variation across jurisdictions in action on 24 items - this will not reverse existing measures
  • ensure future action is coordinated and consistent where possible.

Strengthened harmonisation nationwide can better support Australian businesses in complying with actions that reduce plastic use and pollution and to operate more efficiently across the country.

Read the summary of the Roadmap on the Australian Government's website: Harmonising action on problematic and unnecessary plastics.

For further information, please contact SUP.Policy@deeca.vic.gov.au.

Frequently asked questions

What is banned?

Exemptions

Single-use plastic straw restriction

Compliance and enforcement

Excess stock

Health and safety

More information

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