Indonesia delays approval for levy on plastic bags

Rubbish, most of which is plastics, is seen along a shoreline in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 21, 2019. REUTERS
Rubbish, most of which is plastics, is seen along a shoreline in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 21, 2019. REUTERS

JAKARTA – Indonesian members of parliament have decided to delay confirmation of a government plan for a levy on plastic bags, but the finance minister said she was optimistic the legislation was on track to be adopted this year.

The archipelago of 17,000 islands churns out 9.85 billion of the bags each year, making it the world’s second biggest contributor of plastic pollutants in the oceans, Sri Mulyani Indrawati told members of parliament.

She proposed excise duties starting from 30,000 rupiah ($2.12) for each kilogram of plastic, or 200 rupiah per bag, saying she hoped the measure would cut the number of plastic bags Indonesia used and the waste it produced. (Reuters)

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