Tbilisi (GBC) - The entry into force of the regulation on the production, import and placing on the market of beverages in plastic bottles has been postponed for 4 years, until February 1, 2031. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced this at a government session on Wednesday.

According to the head of government, the decision was made as a result of active consultations with the business sector. The reasons were the interests of the private sector and the possible impact of the regulation on consumer prices.

“Plastic consumption harms both human health and the environment... However, at the same time, we must take into account the side factors related to this process, including the subjective interests of business, as well as the possible impact of specific regulations on consumer prices,” Irakli Kobakhidze said.

Changes and current regulations

According to the original plan, the production (except for export), import and sale of beverages in plastic bottles were to be banned from February 1, 2027. According to the decision, this deadline was extended by 4 years.

Nevertheless, other parts of the regulation remain in force:

  • From July 1, 2026: public catering establishments (restaurants, canteens, kiosks, transport) will be prohibited from serving beverages to customers in plastic bottles.
  • Already valid ban: The delivery of ready-made food in disposable plastic containers and cups is prohibited.

It is worth noting that the restrictions do not apply to products intended for export and packaging for packaged food. According to the Prime Minister, the process of reducing plastic consumption will continue in stages.