GERMANY INTRODUCING PLASTIC TAX ON MANUFACTURERS

Plastic manufacturers in Germany will soon be forced to pay towards litter collecting.
The bill, agreed by the Cabinet on Wednesday, will require makers of products containing single-use plastic to pay into a central fund managed by the government. It will come into force in 2025. The fund will collect an estimated €450 million in the first year, based on the companies’ past production of single-use plastic. This will contribute to the cost of cleaning up litter in streets and parks. Affected items include cigarette filters, drink containers and packaging for takeout food. Single-use plastics (SUPs) are produced to be used once, for a short period of time, before being thrown away. They include items like take-away containers, food wrappers, carrier bags, coffee cups and plastic bottles. 
Because they are used for such a short time, SUPs are more likely to be littered – and many end up in the ocean, where they dissolve into microplastics that are consumed by fish and then humans.

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