Close Menu
TheKhaleejPost
    What's Hot
    Business

    CNTXT leverages AWS cloud to empower UAE start-up and Abu Dhabi government at GITEX 2024

    Business

    Nisus Finance invests AED183mln in two properties, considers AED669mln more investment in Dubai’s real estate

    Business

    Emirates rolls out Starlink Wi-Fi and new seats in major cabin refresh

    Important Pages:
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    TheKhaleejPost
    • Home
    • Technology

      Faraday Future Exhibits at WETEX 2025 and Announces FX SuperOne Final Launch on October 28 in Dubai

      FootAR Showcased Augmented Reality at the SBC Summit Lisbon 2025

      Snap launches App Power Pack to support advertisers in Saudi Arabia

      Future-focused: Swiss International Scientific School in Dubai expands IB Career-related Programme

      ArabyAds Talent introduces the next evolution of celebrity management and representation for MENA’s public figures

    • Business

      Nissan and NMC Announce New Initiatives for the NISMO Brand

      Homage to design purity: range rover sv black makes debut at design miami

      Hala Badri and Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi Commend ‘Observers of Change’

      Ministry of Culture Announces recipients of the Fourth National Grant Program for Culture and Creativity

      SalamAir Announces Launch of Direct Flights to Port Sudan

    • Submit A Press Release
    TheKhaleejPost
    Home » Dubai Municipality announces entry into final phase of the ban on single-use plastic products, effective 1 January 2026
    Business

    Dubai Municipality announces entry into final phase of the ban on single-use plastic products, effective 1 January 2026

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Dubai Municipality announces entry into final phase of the ban on single-use plastic products, effective 1 January 2026 - ...
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 24 December 2025: In implementation of Executive Council Resolution No. (124) of 2023 regulating the use of single-use products in the Emirate of Dubai — issued by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai — Dubai Municipality has announced that the final phase of the resolution concerning the ban on single-use plastic products will come into effect on 1 January 2026. This milestone coincides with the enforcement of Cabinet Resolution No. (380) of 2022 regulating the use of single-use products across UAE markets.

    The final phase focuses on banning a wide range of single-use plastic products, including, but not limited to, single-use plastic plates; plastic cutlery, including chopsticks; plastic beverage cups and their lids; as well as products that were already banned in the Emirate during 2025, namely polystyrene cups, plates, and containers; single-use plastic stirrers; single-use plastic cotton buds; single-use plastic table covers; and single-use plastic straws.

    To support smooth implementation, Dubai Municipality has prepared a comprehensive awareness guide on the regulation of single-use products in the Emirate of Dubai. The guide is designed to assist targeted entities in identifying and transitioning to approved alternative materials in line with the resolution’s requirements.

    In coordination with its partners across the Government of Dubai, Dubai Municipality continues to promote positive, conscious, and sustainable practices among individuals and institutions across the public and private sectors. These efforts aim to integrate sustainable consumption patterns into daily life and business operations, supporting the long-term enhancement of quality of life and environmental sustainability across the emirate.

    Through its partnerships with public- and private-sector stakeholders, Dubai Municipality is strengthening the culture of sustainability and encouraging responsible behaviours that reduce reliance on plastic products. These initiatives reinforce Dubai’s position as a leading global city in sustainability and environmental innovation, while supporting the preservation of natural resources for future generations.

    Executive Council Resolution No. (124) of 2023 aims to protect the natural environment, biodiversity, and wildlife; encourage the adoption of environmentally responsible behaviours; promote the use of recycled and multi-use materials; and stimulate the local market to provide sustainable alternatives. The resolution aligns with circular economy principles that focus on the efficient and sustainable reuse of materials within the local economy.

    The first phase of the resolution came into effect on 1 January 2024 with the ban on single-use plastic bags, followed by the second phase on 1 June 2024, which extended the ban to all single-use bags. In continuation of the decision’s implementation, the third phase commenced on January 1, 2025, expanding the scope of the ban to include a range of single-use products. These include Styrofoam cups, plastic straws, plastic cotton swabs, plastic table covers, Styrofoam food containers, and plastic stirrers.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleDubai Future Foundation Highlights 14 Global Opportunities Fostering International Collaboration in Shaping the Future
    Next Article Dubai Culture Concludes Inaugural Emirati Chefs Grant Programme, Announces Second Edition

    Related Posts

    Business

    Nissan and NMC Announce New Initiatives for the NISMO Brand

    Business

    Homage to design purity: range rover sv black makes debut at design miami

    Business

    Hala Badri and Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi Commend ‘Observers of Change’

    Business

    Ministry of Culture Announces recipients of the Fourth National Grant Program for Culture and Creativity

    Business

    SalamAir Announces Launch of Direct Flights to Port Sudan

    Business

    Dubai Police Warn of Online Scams Involving Fake Tickets for Concerts, Events and Travel

    Business

    Dubai Culture Concludes Inaugural Emirati Chefs Grant Programme, Announces Second Edition

    Business

    Dubai Future Foundation Highlights 14 Global Opportunities Fostering International Collaboration in Shaping the Future

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Top Picks
    Business

    Darven: A New Leap in AI-Powered Legal Technology Launching from the UAE to the World

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates – June 2025: BlendLab, a UAE-based technology company, has announced its…

    Immerse in the Spirit of Ramadan at Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh

    Huawei expands in-car experience with Anghami and Nabd for global in-car content breakthrough

    Modon sells out Wadeem, the first residential plots on Hudayriyat Island, within 72 hours

    Palo Alto Networks Raises the Bar Delivering the Most Comprehensive SASE Capabilities

    Stay ahead with TheKhaleejPost, your premier destination for breaking news, analysis, and in-depth coverage across the Gulf region and beyond. Discover diverse viewpoints, stay informed, and delve into the stories shaping our communities and world.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Categories
    • Business (576)
      • Career (1)
      • Management (5)
      • Startup (12)
    • Business & Tech (1)
    • Culture (77)
    • Entertainment (31)
      • Celebrity (3)
      • Movies (2)
      • TV Shows (1)
    • News (75)
    • Politics (12)
    • Technology (67)
      • Phones (2)
      • Science (2)
    • Videos (10)
    Our Picks
    Business

    Ruya Partners completes SAR 206mln private credit investment in innovative fiber production plant in Saudi Arabia

    Business

    Faces and Revieve Establish a New Era of Beauty Innovation in the Middle East with AI-Powered Skin Advisor

    Business

    Revolutionizing Footwear in the UAE

    © 2025 TheKhaleejPost.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.