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Georgia bans sale of single-use plastic cutlery and food containers from April 1

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By order of the Georgian Government, the sale of plastic forks, knives, spoons, chopsticks, plates, straws, and stirrers, as well as food containers, lids, cups, and cup lids made from expanded polystyrene (EPS), has been prohibited with effect from April 1, 2026. The import and manufacture of such products had already been banned since January 1, 2026.

According to the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture, a further restriction on plastic consumption also enters into force today. Specifically, public procurement bodies are henceforth prohibited from purchasing plastic cups, containers, or beverages bottled in plastic vessels of up to three litres. The restriction does not apply to the procurement of drinks in plastic bottles of up to three litres where such purchases are made for the needs of the defence forces and military personnel.

Compliance with these regulations will be overseen, within their respective remits, by the National Food Agency, the Department of Environmental Supervision, and the Revenue Service of the Ministry of Finance.

Under the Code of Administrative Offences of Georgia, violations of the requirements set out in the decree will carry a fine of 1,000 lari and confiscation of the relevant goods; repeat violations will attract a fine of 2,000 lari and confiscation.

“It is important to note that the regulation does not apply to the export of plastic products. Manufacturers producing goods for export are required to notify the Department of Environmental Supervision in writing, at least one month before commencing production, of the proposed start and end dates of production, the quantity of goods to be manufactured, the destination countries, and the intended export schedule,” the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture stated.

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image Holy Synod to convene at Patriarchate on April 3

01.04.2026.17:22

At the invitation of the Locum Tenens of the Patriarchal Throne, His Eminence Metropolitan Shio, a session of the Holy Synod is to be convened at the Patriarchate on April 3. The public relations office of the Georgian Orthodox Church made this announcement.

“On April 3 of this year, at 12:00 noon, a session of the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Georgia will be convened at the invitation of His Eminence Shio (Mujiri), Metropolitan of Senaki and Chkhorotsku, Locum Tenens of the Patriarchal Throne.

The purpose of the session is to address those organisational matters not provided for under the statutes governing the administration of the Georgian Orthodox Church, among them, further particulars concerning subsequent sessions of the Synod and the enlarged council, the venue for the council’s convocation, the procedure for summoning delegates, and other such necessary questions,” the statement reads.

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