Introduction

Pollution from single use plastics has become a major problem globally and in Belize. Recent scientific studies have shown that plastics and/or microplastics has entered all levels of the food chain within our oceans; and in Belize is impacting over natural environment, drainage, and waterways. A 2017 assessment commissioned by the Department of the Environment found, that over a three-year period, Belize annually imported over 200 million pieces of single use plastic bags and 52 million pieces of styrofoam & plastic food containers, and locally produced and manufactured an estimated 35 million single use plastic bags and 5 million pieces of styrofoam. This roughly equates to each Belizean citizen using on average eleven (11) single use plastic bags and three (3) pieces of styrofoam per week over a one-year period. To reduce this use of single use plastics and styrofoam, and protect the Belizean environment from continued plastic pollution, the Government of Belize on 20 March 2018 announced the intention to phase-out of single use plastics and styrofoam as of 22 April 2019. The intent of this webpage is to provide information on Belize reducing single use plastics.

What are “single use plastics”: Single Use Plastics, commonly referred as disposable plastics, are plastics intended for one time use before they thrown away or recycling. In many cases, single use plastics are used as packaging materials.  Most plastics and styrofoam are derived from petroleum, meaning that they are a petroleum-based product.  For the purposes of the paper: Single Use Plastics refers to both plastics and styrofoam.

Packaging Materials associated with single use plastics in Belize are composed of polyethylene, commonly referred to as plastics, and expanded polystyrene, commonly referred to by its most common brand name styrofoam.  Polyethylene or polythene is the most common plastic in packaging and used for making plastic bags, plastic film, plastic bottles, etc.  Expanded Polystyrene, locally referred to as styrofoam or foam, is commonly used for foam food containers, for example, clamshells, soup cups, foam cups, etc.

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