Israel plans to tax disposable plastic in bid to reduce use

Finance and Environmental Protection Ministries say tax hike projected to cut consumption by 40%; 'we must all see its problematic influence on the cleanliness of the Earth and the quality of our lives,' says minister
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The government Monday put forward a plan to double taxes on single-use plastics in a bid to reduce the proliferation of the environmentally harmful products.
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  • The Finance and Environmental Protection Ministries said in a joint statement that raising taxes on disposable plastic goods is projected to cut consumption by 40%. It said Israelis use an average of 7.5 kilograms (16.5 pounds) of single-use plastics per person each year, five times the amount in the European Union.
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    Single-use plastic waste seen at a nature reserve
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    "We are drowning in single-use plastics, and we must all see its problematic influence on the cleanliness of the Earth and the quality of our lives," Environmental Protection Minister Tamar Zandberg said in a statement.
    Single-use plastic waste does not biodegrade, clogs landfills and significantly contributes to coastal and marine pollution. The United Nations Environment Program has called on governments to take action to curb the use of such plastics.
    Israel instituted a tax on plastic bags in 2017, a step that helped cut usage by 80%, according to the ministry.
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    Environmental Protection Minister Tamar Zandberg
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    The Finance and Environmental Protection Ministries will advance the proposal for approval by Knesset's finance committee. If approved, the new plastic tax will take effect in early 2022.
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