Tax should differentiate between plastic bags - PL
The government should say what direction the country should take on plastic bags, Opposition environment spokesman Leo Brincat said this morning.
He pointed out that no one knew the volume of waste such bags were generating.
So how credible could fiscal incentives be when the government was not capable of collecting the basic and necessary information with the aim of monitoring this material in the waste stream?
Mr Brincat observed that while an eco-contribution on plastic bags was introduced for the first time some years ago but although this was aimed at reducing their use, it failed completely.
Now new measures were being introduced, as announced in the last budget, bringing about a considerable increase in the eco-contribution. It seemed that this was done without the right considerations to promote biodegradable bags, Mr Brincat said.
He said that a tax system which differentiated between the different types of plastic bags and gradually phased out conventional ones should be promoted.
2 Comments
Post comment
Please sign in or create your Account to post comments.
M Scicluna
Dec 16th 2008, 12:22
In my opinion this new tax of 0.15c per plastic bag will mainly benefit the big supermarkets since their expenditure on plastic bags will go drastically down since every shopper will consider taking with him his own bags whereas the sale of bin-liners will go up (again to the benefit of the supermarket) since in Malta the culture is to use plastic bags to dispose garbage in . So in terms of plastic disposed this will remain more or less the same because instead of using a plastic bag we will now be using bin-liners!
mario mifsud
Dec 16th 2008, 11:33
very well said
I hope common sense prevails
This is what I expect and demand, common sense