Single-Use Items
Smarter Choices. Less Waste. Healthier Ecosystems.
The District of Tofino has long recognized the importance of protecting its natural environment, from shorelines and waterways to the ecosystems that support community life and local economies. Reducing unnecessary waste is a key part of this commitment. In 2020, the District introduced the Single-Use Item Regulation Bylaw as part of its commitment to protect Tofino’s ecosystems from the impacts of unnecessary waste. This work reflects a shared, long-standing vision to steward Tofino’s natural assets responsibly and preserve them for future generations.
Since its introduction, the bylaw has evolved to address additional sources of waste as awareness and alternatives have grown. Requirements now include limits on items such as plastic checkout bags, straws, utensils, and foam food service containers, while encouraging reusable and refillable options wherever possible. In 2025, Tofino became the first municipality in Canada to prohibit the retail sale of plastic water bottles 1 litre and less, reinforcing its role as a leader in waste reduction.
This page brings together clear, easy-to-understand information about these regulations so that residents, visitors, and businesses alike can understand what is regulated, why it matters, and how to make smarter choices that support less waste and healthier ecosystems.
Prohibited Single-Use Items
The Single-Use Item Regulation Bylaw limits specific disposable items that commonly become litter and contribute to unnecessary waste. The sections below outline what is regulated, when exceptions apply, and what alternatives businesses and customers can expect.
Public Water Fountains
Sourced from rain-fed creeks on Meares Island, stewarded for millennia by Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation, Tofino's drinking water is naturally filtered through surrounding forests before reaching the community. The water is safe, fresh, and readily available throughout town. You do not need to buy bottled water in Tofino. Choosing to refill connects you to the land and waters that make Tofino special.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question about the bylaw that isn't answered above? Email Bylaw Services.