Statia introduces reusable shopping bags

The Public Entity St. Eustatius introduced tailor made reusable shopping bags. Each household will receive one sample bag for personal use. Distribution of the bags started last Monday, November 29th, 2021 and will last a week.  

The introduction of the reusable shopping bags is part of the process to stimulate,  facilitate and support the plastic ban.  
The waste ordinance for the banning of single use plastic materials and single use shopping bags has been in effect since  April 1st, 2021. The main goal for implementing the ban is to reduce the amount of waste generated on the island and to create a cleaner environment for inhabitants and visitors.

Stakeholders were given a length grace period of two (2) months to use-up their stock of single used products and a period of six (6) months to use-up all single use shopping bags. This period elapsed on October 1st, 2021 and by that date all remaining banned items should have been destroyed.  
 

Banned products

The list of products that are  banned are single use shopping bags, plastic straws, plastic stirrers, plastic utensils, plastic plates, plastic cups, plastic soup bowls, plastic cotton swabs, plastic balloon confetti. Styrofoam food containers and cups are also prohibited. The Public Entity urges all residents to take their responsibility and “Keep Statia Clean”. 
 

Enlarge image On the picture, from left to right: Arlene Spanner (Policy Advisor at the Directorate of   Economy, Nature and Infrastructure, ENI), Malvern Dijkshoorn (lsland Secretary, Public Entity St. Eustatius), Alida Francis (Government Commissioner), Claudia Toet (Deputy Government Commissioner) and Perla Duinkerk (Executive Secretary, Directorate ENI). The Public Entity thanks the families that assisted in the photo shoots that form part of the design of the bags and posters.
On the picture, from left to right: Arlene Spanner (Policy Advisor at the Directorate of Economy, Nature and Infrastructure, ENI), Malvern Dijkshoorn (lsland Secretary, Public Entity St. Eustatius), Alida Francis (Government Commissioner), Claudia Toet (Deputy Government Commissioner) and Perla Duinkerk (Executive Secretary, Directorate ENI). The Public Entity thanks the families that assisted in the photo shoots that form part of the design of the bags and posters.