In 2021 South Australia became the first Australian state or territory to ban single-use plastics, and since then the state has continued to lead the way in sustainable change, implementing further bans each year.
The final stage of the state's planned bans came into effect on 1 September 2025, and included the world's first ban on single-use soy sauce fish.
Now is the time to embrace the bans, and choose a cleaner and more sustainable future for our state.
REPLACE THE WASTE
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01/09/2024
It's official! South Australia's new single-use plastic bans are now in place.
Items banned from sale, supply and distribution in South Australia (with some temporary exemptions*) include:
🍎 plastic barrier bags when used for fruit, vegetables, nuts and confectionery
🛍 thick plastic shopping bags, including singlet style bags and plastic laminated paper shopping bags*
☕ single-use plastic hot and cold beverage containers (including coffee cups) and their lids*
🥡 single-use plastic food containers when used for ready-to-eat takeaway food*
🥩 Expanded polystyrene (EPS) consumer food and beverage containers and trays
🎈 plastic confetti and plastic balloon sticks/ties
🍞 plastic food bag tags*
Head to the link in our bio to learn more about the bans.
31/08/2024
South Australia is banning more single-use plastic products starting tomorrow, 1 September.
Alternatives to the banned items include reusable and certified compostable products, and the alternatives library on the Replace the Waste website features some of these options.
Check out the library: https://www.replacethewaste.sa.gov.au/alternatives
30/08/2024
South Australia is banning more single-use plastic items, starting this Sunday 1 September.
To learn more about what's banned, and the exemptions that will be in place, read our guides to the bans: https://www.replacethewaste.sa.gov.au/guide-to-bans-2024-2025
29/08/2024
It's time to replace the waste.
The next stage of South Australia’s single-use plastic bans will come into effect this Sunday, 1 September.
Items to be banned from sale, supply and distribution in South Australia (with some temporary exemptions*) include:
🍎 plastic barrier bags when used for fruit, vegetables, nuts and confectionery
🛍 thick plastic shopping bags, including singlet style bags and plastic laminated paper shopping bags*
☕ single-use plastic hot and cold beverage containers (including coffee cups) and their lids*
🥡 single-use plastic food containers when used for ready-to-eat takeaway food*
🥩 Expanded polystyrene (EPS) consumer food and beverage containers and trays
🎈 plastic confetti and plastic balloon sticks/ties
🍞 plastic food bag tags*
To learn more about the bans, visit our website: https://www.replacethewaste.sa.gov.au/
11/01/2024
Don't forget to have your say on the draft regulations to implement the next 2 stages of South Australia’s bans on single-use and other plastic products.
We want to hear your feedback on the banned product definitions and proposed exemptions, implementation timelines, and any potential unintended consequences from the bans.
To learn more and provide your feedback, visit https://yoursay.sa.gov.au/sup-2024-2025-regulations.
The consultation will close on 11 February 2024.
19/12/2023
Consultation is now open on the draft regulations to implement the next 2 stages of South Australia’s bans on single-use and other plastic products.
We want to hear your feedback on the banned product definitions and proposed exemptions, implementation timelines, and any potential unintended consequences from the bans.
To learn more and provide your feedback, visit https://yoursay.sa.gov.au/sup-2024-2025-regulations.
The consultation will close on 11 February 2024.
30/10/2023
🎃👻 You can make this Halloween a sustainable one with these tips to replace the waste and go plastic-free:
1. Reuse your costume and accessories from last year, or do a swap with your friends
2. Hire a costume, so it can be re-used
3. Choose a costume that can be made with paper or cardboard, like a robot, astronaut or rocket
4. Choose a costume that can be made with old sheets, like a ghost, witch, or magician
5. Paint your face, instead of making or buying a costume
6. Use a paper bag to collect your treats in
Today’s the day. South Australia is taking the next step of a phased and manageable move away from single-use plastics, with a ban on single-use plastic bowls and plates, plastic-stemmed cotton buds, and plastic pizza savers.
To learn more about the banned items, their alternatives, and the exemptions in place, visit the Replace the Waste website: https://www.replacethewaste.sa.gov.au/phased-out-2023
14/08/2023
Take the first step towards a waste-free future. Start implementing sustainable practices and inspire others to do the same.
Together, we can create a ripple effect that transforms communities and protects our planet.
Join the movement, share your journey, and let’s !
Visit https://www.replacethewaste.sa.gov.au to learn more.
10/08/2023
Your choices matter! Dive into the world of conscious consumption and learn how to make informed decisions that reduce waste.
Together, let’s reshape our habits and empower ourselves to be mindful consumers.
Share your own tips and success stories using and inspire others to create a sustainable future
08/08/2023
Ready to take action? ‘War on Waste’ is back on ABC tonight at 8:30 pm, revealing innovative solutions to tackle our waste problem.
From upcycling to composting, learn how small changes can have a big impact. Don’t miss out on the inspiring stories and expert advice and how together we can
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