Decision

Single Use Plastics Policy and Action Plan

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Outcome: Recommendations Approved

Is Key Decision?: No

Is Callable In?: No

Date of Decision: January 20, 2026

Purpose:

Content: DECLARATINS OF INTEREST FOR THIS ITEM:   None   RESOLVED:   That Cabinet:   Approved the Single Use Plastics Policy 2026 and accompanying Single Use Plastics Action Plan, which outlined how the Council would reduce SUPs, both within its operations and across the borough. Reasons for decision   Haringey Council was committed to doing everything possible to respond to the climate emergency and improve sustainability across its own operations and in the borough of Haringey.   Reducing consumption of SUPs across the Council’s offices and the borough saved money, reduced waste, improved the environment and decreased the number of harmful plastics ending up in the world’s oceans or in landfill.   Haringey Council had already taken bold steps to reduce SUPs. The last SUP policy successfully delivered a wide range of plastic reduction initiatives including the introduction of water fountains for refillable bottles and recyclable drink cups in Council offices.   This decision supported the Council’s Climate Emergency declaration and contributed to borough-wide carbon reduction targets. It also aligned with the Corporate Delivery Plan, particularly the strategic themes of Responding to the Climate Emergency and Place and Economy.   Haringey’s last original SUP Policy ran from 2020 to 2022. Post-COVID, many Council practices had changed; for example, changes in building usage and remote working affected SUP consumption and waste. Some actions outlined in the original plan were no longer applicable or relevant to current ways of working.   The national and regional landscape around SUP had also changed significantly since 2020, which meant the original policy did not reflect recent developments in legislation, borough-wide sustainability goals, or best practice guidance from ReLondon and London Councils.   At a regional level, London Councils, ReLondon, and WRAP launched the “One World Living Single-Use Plastics Pledge” in 2025, encouraging boroughs to commit to reducing SUPs across their operations and supply chains. This new updated SUP policy reflected how Haringey actively aligned with this pledge.   The Policy and Action Plan highlighted the borough’s commitment to eliminate problematic single-use plastics and transition to reuse in Council operations and delivered services. It aligned with a growing regional movement across London and was in tandem with the Council’s commitment to the single-use plastics pledge in partnership with London Councils, ReLondon and WRAP.   Alternative options considered   Doing nothing was rejected. This would have left the Council with an outdated SUP Policy, which did not reflect how the Council’s operations had changed, or changes in the regional and national policy landscape. Not updating the policy would not have supported the Corporate Delivery Plan or the Haringey Climate Action Plan.   Doing a Council Plan only was rejected. This would have focused only on the Council as an organisation and on the influence the Council had across the borough. The Council was well placed to help reduce SUPs beyond its own organisation. To only focus on SUP the Council directly used would have missed opportunities, such as SUPs at events, SUPs in schools and SUPs used by the Council’s partners, which were a vital part of achieving the Council’s aim.  

Supporting Documents

Appendix 1_Single Use Plastic Policy.pdf
Updated single use plastics policy action plan Cabinet Jan 2026 07.01 1648hrs 3.pdf
Appendix 2 - Single Use Plastics Action Plan.pdf

Related Meeting

Cabinet - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 6.30 pm on January 20, 2026