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Saba extends few exemptions single use plastics ban.

May 9, 2023

Saba extends few exemptions single use plastics ban.
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SABA:--- Residents have seen and experienced the single-use plastics (SUP) ban as part of creating a more sustainable Saba. Enacted in 2020, the plan was released in phases, giving restaurants, vendors, stores, and other organizations time to prepare and adapt to the ordinance. Since the implementation, the Public Entity Saba has monitored and revised the list to include exemptions. The exemptions list was approved from July 1, 2022, through July 1, 2023. 

The announcement of the exemptions list in 2022 was done in part to help balance Saba’s environmental goals with the economic …

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