Waste Minimisation (Microbeads) Regulations 2017. Country/Territory New Zealand Document type Regulation Date 2017 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Waste & hazardous substances Keyword Waste disposal Environmental fees/charges Pollution control Waste management Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Oceania, South Pacific Entry into force notes These regulations enter into force 6 months after the date of their notification in the Gazette. Abstract These regulations, consisting of 8 sections and one Schedule, are made under the Waste Minimisation Act 2008. These regulations prohibit the manufacture and sale of wash-off products (other than medical devices or medicines) that contain microbeads for 1 or more of the following purposes: exfoliation of all or part of a person’s body; cleaning of all or part of a person’s body; abrasive cleaning of any area, surface, or thing; visual appearance of the product. Section 65 of the Waste Minimisation Act 2008 provides that a person who knowingly contravenes these regulations commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $100,000. To avoid doubt, these regulations do not affect the sale of goods that may be sold in New Zealand by virtue of the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 (see section 10 of that Act). Full text English Website www.legislation.govt.nz References - Legislation Implements Waste Minimisation Act 2008 (No. 89 of 2008). Legislation | New Zealand | 2008 (2021) Keyword: Waste management, Waste prevention, Waste disposal, Pollution control, Basic legislation Source: FAO, FAOLEX