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Vancouver votes to ban plastic straws, foam cups and containers by June 2019

Council voted to bring in a distribution ban on straws and polystyrene on June 1, 2019.

Council voted to bring in a distribution ban on straws and polystyrene on Wednesday

Drinking straws protrude from a glass in an illustration picture in Loughborough, Britain April 19, 2018. (Darren Staples/Reuters)

Vancouver has voted to ban the distribution of plastic straws as well as foam take-out containers and cups as part of its zero-waste strategy.

The banwill be introducedonJune 1, 2019.

The move is part of the city's Zero Waste 2040 strategy, which was approved bycouncillorsin a vote on Wednesday.

Fried dumplings in a Styrofoam container.
Foam take-out containers and cups are also part of the distribution ban. (Shutterstock)

Council also approved a new, flexible bylaw to reduce the amount of disposable cups, as well asplastic and paper shopping bags handed out across the city.

Under the bylaw, astatement said,businesses mustchoose one of the following options:

  • No distribution of disposable cups or plastic/paper shopping bags at all.
  • Charging an extra fee for disposable cups or plastic/paper shopping bags.
  • Other solutions that will be proposed and finalized through consultation.

A statement said the city will bring in an outrightdistribution banon single-use bags and cups if the reduction plans don'tlead to the city reaching itstarget reduction rate by 2021.

A woman drinks a McDonalds refreshment with a straw in Loughborough, Britain April 19, 2018. (Darren Staples/Reuters)

The city said it plans to investineducation to support small businesses "as they transition to using more sustainable packaging materials."

A statement said 2.6 million plastic-lined paper cups and twomillion plastic bags are thrown in the garbage in Vancouver every week.