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DPM: 20 sen plastic bag charge to be extended to all businesses starting 2022

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Publish date: Sat, 26 Oct 2019, 05:27 PM

SUBANG JAYA, Oct 26 — The 20 sen plastic bag charge, which currently applies to most permanent business premises, will be extended to all types of business premises starting 2022, Deputy Prime Minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail announced.

“By the end of 2021, the plastic bag charge will apply to all permanent business premises and, starting 2022, it will be extended to all types of business premises,” she said when launching the Love for Environment campaign organised by Ecobio Pack Sdn Bhd and non-governmental organisation, Pawana, here today.

Dr Wan Azizah said the move was among the key initiatives under the Roadmap Towards Zero Single-Use Plastics 2018-2030, which includes a no-straw-by-default practice that encourages users to drink directly from a cup or a glass.

“The imposition of plastic bag charge and the no-straw-by-default practice are the government’s initiative to prevent consumers from using single-use plastics and at the same time encourage them to make more eco-friendly decisions by bringing reusable bags when shopping and drinking without using a straw,” she said.

She also commended the effort taken by the Penang government in using the revenue from the plastic bag charge for the conservation of the environment, saying that such an effort should be emulated by other states.

The government had introduced No Plastic Bag Day campaign on every Saturday since January 1, 2011.

Several states, such as Selangor, Penang, Melaka, Perlis, Perak, Terengganu, Kelantan and Sarawak had also followed suit.

In the Federal Territories, retailers were only allowed to provide biodegradable and compostable plastic bag and, beginning March this year, retailers had also begun charging their customers 20 sen for every piece of that kind of plastic bag.

Besides, several states had also implemented the Straws on Request campaign, namely Federal Territories (starting January 2019), Kedah and Penang (April 2019) and Selangor (July 2019).

From January 1 next year, plastic straws will also be banned in all the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan. 

On Bersatu president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s statement yesterday urging for the issue of power transition between Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to be internally discussed and agreed to based on consensus among leaders of Pakatan Harapan (PH) component parties, Dr Wan Azizah said it had already been agreed to by all PH component party leaders.

“Yes, we can meet and discuss, but like he (Muhyiddin) said, he had also signed (the early agreement),” she said briefly.

On the statement by public policy analyst, Lim Teck Ghee, who described Malaysia under the PH government as “uncontrolled disaster”, the deputy prime minister urged the analyst to use a fairer comparison.

“If the BN (Barisan Nasional) remained in power, the issue of 1MDB will not surface, all the other (corruption) cases may not be disclosed...analyse that too. It’s easy to criticise, but please be fair,” she said.

Dr Wan Azizah said what the PH government was doing is fulfilling the mandate given by the people, that it to fix all the problems left by the previous government. — Bernama

 

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/10/26/dpm-20-sen-plastic-bag-charge-to-be-extended-to-all-businesses-starting-202/1803999

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Aristocats

Wah, plastics mati business

2019-10-26 18:42

ks55

No plastic packaging is more effective way to limit use of plastic.
Tell me which commercial product is not using plastic material in one way or another?
Why so many types of plastic bottles (PET) being used indiscriminately and not charge 20 sen per bottle?
20 sen a plastic bag is simply easiest way to make money.
Every plastic bag sold, vendor can make 18 sen!

Govt should tax soft drink company 20 sen per PET bottle used at source.
Govt can also make a lot of money when clinic dispense pills in small self seal plastic beg.
LGE should make small research as how he can tax 20 sen for each packaging with plastic material, instead of cracking his head to increase revenue with SST.....

2019-10-26 22:09

ks55

Another way to increase govt revenue is to impose plastic tax.
Tax rm 1000 per ton on plastic produced by petrol chemical plant like LCTI, Petronas Chemical, Sumitomo etc.
Tax F&N 20 sen plastic tax per PET bottle used.
Tax plastic factory 20 sen per piece, or 20 ringgit per kg.
Tax Perlis Plant, Yee Lee, Sime Darby, Felda etc etc 20 sen for each cooking oil in plastic bottle.

Surely LGE can make more money by Direct Plastic Tax and forego personal income tax if he is smart enough.

2019-10-26 22:22

ks55

Alternately, govt can pass law criminalise use of plastic bag, just like how to fight dangerous drugs.
Penalty may some variance, instead of going to jail, whosoever found to use plastic bags in open is liable to fine rm 1000 for first time offender, rm 5000 for subsequent offences within next 12 months.

I believe Govt of Malaysia can make billions from the fine of plastic bag abuse.

2019-10-26 22:29

speakup

sell all plastic bag companies

2019-10-26 22:44

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