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EPA Announces Ban on Styrofoam “Take Away” Products in Ghana from January 2027

by Kwame Obsoul
May 25, 2026
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The Environmental Protection Authority has announced that the production, importation, sale, distribution, and use of polystyrene foam products, commonly known as Styrofoam or takeaway packs, will be banned in Ghana starting from 1st January 2027.

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The announcement follows a policy declaration made by John Dramani Mahama during the 2025 World Environment Day celebration on 5th June 2025. The government says the move is aimed at reducing plastic pollution and protecting the environment.

According to the EPA, the ban will affect all expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam products used for commercial and human activities. These include food takeaway packs, disposable cups and plates, foam containers used by restaurants and chop bars, foam mattresses, ceiling and insulation materials, packaging materials, and other related products.

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However, the Authority explained that EPS products used for medical, scientific, laboratory, and diagnostic purposes will not be affected by the ban, subject to approval by the appropriate regulators.

The EPA has urged manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailers, food vendors, hospitality operators, and the general public to begin transitioning to safer and environmentally friendly alternatives before the ban takes effect.

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The Authority also stated that it will carry out nationwide public education, stakeholder engagement, inspections, and enforcement preparations during the transition period leading to January 2027.

To ensure full compliance, the EPA says it will work together with Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), customs officials, port authorities, and other regulatory bodies across the country.

The EPA encouraged Ghanaians to support the initiative by adopting reusable and recyclable packaging options to help protect the environment and improve sanitation nationwide.

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