The UAE is taking another big step in its fight against plastic waste. From January 1, 2026, the country will roll out the second phase of its nationwide ban on single-use consumer plastic products, expanding restrictions beyond plastic bags to include everyday items such as cups, cutlery and food containers.
The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) confirmed that the new phase of Ministerial Decision No. 380 of 2022 will ban the import, manufacture and trade of a wider list of single-use products. These include beverage cups and lids, plates, straws, stirrers, cutlery (forks, knives, spoons and chopsticks), as well as Styrofoam food containers and boxes.
The ban will also apply to single-use bags of any material, including paper, if they are thinner than 50 microns.
According to the Ministry, the move is part of a broader effort to protect the UAE’s environment, reduce waste, and improve quality of life, while nudging businesses and consumers towards more sustainable habits.
Eng. Alya Abdelrahim Alharmoodi, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Sustainable Communities Sector at MOCCAE, said the decision reflects the UAE’s commitment to a circular economy, where resources are reused rather than discarded.
“Reducing reliance on single-use products is not just about cutting waste,” she said. “It’s about protecting our land and marine environments, while also supporting business sustainability and long-term growth.”
Exceptions to the ban
Some exceptions will apply. Products manufactured for export only will be allowed, provided they are clearly labelled and not sold locally. Bags and products made from recycled materials within the UAE are also exempt to support the local recycling industry.
Other exemptions include medicine bags, waste bags, very thin plastic used for fresh food packaging, and large shopping bags for clothing, electronics and toys.
The Ministry urged businesses, markets and suppliers to fully comply with the new rules and play an active role in supporting the country’s environmental goals.
The first phase of the ban came into force on January 1, 2024, when all types of single-use plastic shopping bags, including biodegradable ones, were prohibited.