Anguilla- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of plastic bags and Styrofoam is in place by virtue of the Single Use Plastics (Prohibition) Regulations, 2019.
Antigua & Barbuda- a ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of Single-use plastic bags and Styrofoam containers by virtue of the External Trade (Shopping Plastic Bags Production) Order, 2017 and External Trade (Import Prohibition) Order, 2017 (Statutory Instrument No. 44, 2017)
British Virgin Islands- a ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of single-use plastics is being considered by Parliament by virtue of the Plastic Litter Reduction and Container Deposit Bill, 2022. This bill is still being processed and has not been passed into law.
Barbados- a ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of Single-use plastic bags and Styrofoam containers by virtue of the Plastic and Styrofoam the Control of Disposable Plastics Act 2020.
Dominica- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of plastic bags and Styrofoam exists in Dominica as a matter of policy however no actual law has been passed mandating this.
Grenada- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of Single-use plastic bags and Styrofoam containers by virtue of Non-Biodegradable Waste Control Act 9 of 2018.
Guyana- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of Styrofoam products by virtue of the Environmental Protection (Expanded Polystyrene Ban) Regulations, 2015 (No. 8 of 2015 ). Legislation to ban single use plastics is also under consideration.
Jamaica- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of Styrofoam and single-use plastic bags by virtue of the Trade (Plastic Packaging Materials Prohibition) Order and the Natural Resources Conservation (Plastic Packaging Materials Prohibition) Order 2018.
Saint Lucia- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use Importation of Styrofoam by virtue of the Styrofoam and Plastic Food Service Containers (Prohibition) Act No. 22 of 2019
Saint Kitts & Nevis – A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of single use plastics will be introduced via a phased approach and the ban of plastic bags should start in December 2024 by virtue of the Environmental Protection Bill 2024 shortly titled Restriction on Single-Use-Plastic Bill.
St. Vincent- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of single use plastics and Styrofoam by virtue of the Environmental Health Control of Disposable plastics Regulation 2019.
Trinidad and Tobago- A ban on the import, manufacture, distribution and use of plastic bags and Styrofoam is under consideration but no bill has been passed.