According to the report of the Russian satellite network on May 21, in order to stop the manufacturers from manufacturing petrochemical disposable plastic products, the United Kingdom introduced a new 'plastic tax', which indicates a change in the legislative level.
British companies that continue to produce disposable products such as plastic microspheres, plastic bags, plastic straws, etc. will face fines, which is part of the plan to completely stop using plastics. British officials and regulators said that heavy taxes are levied on current products that cannot be recycled. 2. The government’s broad sense of an order to abolish plastic waste by 2042 should be effective.
According to a report by the British “Isle of Independents,” this new plan attempts to suppress the production of non-recyclable plastic products by making the cost of manufacturing non-recyclable plastic products “extremely high.” At the same time, the United Kingdom will The producers are tax-deducted and provide funding for them.
Commonwealth government officials attempted to increase taxes on the production of non-recyclable plastic products, and hoped that companies would replace them with green materials. According to a British lawmaker, this move touched on the places of concern of companies - Wallet, so will speed up the transition process.
The report quoted an anonymous official. He said: 'A large number of low-quality plastic products is a problem. These products are one-time products, poor quality, can not be recycled. So the question is how to change, in order to make people use quality Good, reusable plastic products. An important way is to make the cost of manufacturing non-renewable plastic products extremely high to effectively avoid their production. In other words, if the cost is too high, it is not worth using.
British government officials said: 'When producers know that consumers are paying attention to this issue, they will think that they must move toward a green and friendly environment. ' According to reports, the British minister plans to formulate an appropriate policy by December.