Starting July 15, British Columbians will no longer receive plastic and Styrofoam takeout containers, and will be charged for new shopping bags under the province's latest single-use plastic regulations. This aligns with federal rules aiming to reduce plastic waste. B.C. has already banned items like single-use plastic cutlery and certain straws. Future bans will target materials like PVC film wrap by 2028 and foam containers for raw meat by 2030, giving businesses time to adjust.