Oman Bans Import of Plastic Bags from September 2024
Oman’s Ministry of Commerce, Industry and investment Promotion, in collaboration with the Directorate General of Customs has enforced a ban on importing plastic bags to the country through a ministerial decree, which comes into effect from 1 September, 2024.
The announcement emphasizes the ministry’s dedication to tackling environmental challenges posed by plastic waste. The regulation covers a comprehensive list of both biodegradable and non-biodegradable plastics categorized under specific Harmonized System (HS) codes, with particular focus on those made from ethylene polymers. Shopping bags, food packaging bags, medical bags, and garbage bags made from ethylene polymers fall within its scope.
The ministry’s move is part of a broader effort to reduce the scourge of plastic pollution and enhance environmental sustainability in Oman. Industrial and commercial establishments are encouraged to adhere to the new regulation to avoid disruptions and make a positive contribution towards environmental conversation.
In a complementary effort, Oman’s Environment Authority (EA) has issued a decision to gradually phase out all forms of plastic shopping bags in Oman. This initiative aligns with the EA’s announcement made earlier this year, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to eliminate plastic waste and reinforce environmental protection measures. Together, these regulations represent a comprehensive approach to reduce plastic pollution and promote sustainability in Oman.