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Greece to introduce plastic bag chargeA law requiring supermarkets to charge consumers between 5-10 cents per bag is expected to be tables next year.
QuoteGreece to introduce plastic bag chargeA law requiring supermarkets to charge consumers between 5-10 cents per bag is expected to be tables next year.http://www.ekathimerini.com/213169/article/ekathimerini/business/greece-to-introduce-plastic-bag-chargeMaybe I could sell some back?
In a bid to reduce waste the country produces, a 0.05- to 0.1-euro charge for disposable plastic bags will be introduced at supermarkets next month, the Environment Ministry has announced.The measure comes in response to a circular approved by European Parliament in May, 2015, whereby European Union member-states are required to reduce the annual disposal of plastic bags to 90 per person by the end of 2019 and 40 by 2025, or to ensure that a levy is introduced for plastic bags by the end of 2018.The EU average currently stands at 198 per year per resident, while there are large discrepancies between member-states.Denmark and Finland have already reduced their figures to just four per person annually, compared to more than 400 bags per person in countries like Portugal, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.In Greece, 242 bags are used per person on an annual basis, while in Cyprus the figure is 125.“I believe the consumption of plastic bags in our country is higher,” said Giorgos Papatheodorou, coordinator of the Life De-Bag program. “This means we have some way to go. We must align with EU law, so that the faster we take action, the better.”The measure has already been introduced as a pilot program on several islands, including Syros and Alonisos.
Now set for implementation 01/01/18 when a plastic bag will cost four cents. From 01/07/18 the cost will be eight cents:http://www.ekathimerini.com/219048/article/ekathimerini/business/charge-aims-to-wean-greeks-off-plastic-bagsNo idea why not 5c/10c
Quote from: Maik on Thursday, 08 June, 2017 @ 12:38:52Now set for implementation 01/01/18 when a plastic bag will cost four cents. From 01/07/18 the cost will be eight cents:http://www.ekathimerini.com/219048/article/ekathimerini/business/charge-aims-to-wean-greeks-off-plastic-bagsNo idea why not 5c/10c Because logic isn't a Greek word!!
Refundable fee on retailers' plastic bags as of Jan. 1, 2018The Greek government this week announced that a small contributory fee will be slapped on plastic bags used in the country as of Jan. 1, 2018, a measure aimed at reining in the use of the material by super markets and other retailers. Only bags thinner than 15 mm will be exempted, a category that usually involves small plastic bags used for carrying pharmaceuticals or green groceries.The measure, which has already been published in the relevant government gazette, mandates a fee of three (03) cents per plastic bag, but which can be redeemed via recycling.Street-side kiosks and outdoor fruit and vegetable markets are also exempt from the measure.The law also mandates that super markets promote biodegradable plastic bags, multiple use bags or even used plastic bags.
The measure, agreed by the Finance Ministry and AADE, relates to polythene bags whose thickness is no more than 50 microns.
In a bid to reduce waste the country produces, a 0.05- to 0.1-euro charge for disposable plastic bags will be introduced at supermarkets next month.In Greece, 242 bags are used per person on an annual basis.
From January 1 next year Greeks will have to pay 3 cents for lightweight plastic bags such as those currently given away at supermarkets and other stores. The charge will rise to 0.07 euros from January 1, 2019.At the moment each Greek uses an average of some 400 plastic bags per year.
A three-cent fee will be imposed on all plastic bags in Greece as of Jan. 1, 2018, rising to seven cents in 2019.Plastic bags with a thickness of less than 15 micrometers (μm) are excluded.
Greeks breaking plastic bag habitJust a month in, an initiative aimed at reducing consumers’ dependence on plastic carrier bags by charging for them appears to be bearing fruit, as some supermarkets have recorded a drop of as much as 50 percent.
Plastic bag companies see 80 pct drop in outputGreek plastic bag industries are reporting an annual decline in output by 80 percent in the first quarter of the year as a result of the imposition of an environmental tax on the commodity from January 1, 2018.This dramatic shrinking in production is about to lead to the shutdown of at least three small companies in the sector, according to informed sources.
Revenues from plastic bag charge put at 2.5 mln eurosMarket experts say that revenues from the sale of plastic bags at shops and supermarkets have reached around 2.5 million euros since the initiative was launched on January 1.
Revenues from plastic bag levy reach 4 mln since Jan. 1Revenues from the sale of plastic bags at Greek supermarkets have reached about 4 million euros since the initiative was launched on January 1, according to the Research Institute of Retail Consumer Goods (IELKA).... the volume of plastic bags made available at supermarkets dropped by 76 percent in the first quarter.
Plastic bag makers protest 2019 levy hikeThree plastic bag manufacturers have shut down, output in the industry has dropped 80 percent and workers are being laid off as the plastics sector reels from the 0.04-euro environmental levy slapped on each single-use plastic bag since January 1.
Greece’s plastic bag usage drops 85 pct since charge introducedThe use of plastic carrier bags in Greece has dropped by up to 85 percent since the introduction of the eco-tax on lightweight bags a year ago, data by the Hellenic Recycling Agency (EOAN) show.Meanwhile revenues from the levy, which was introduced to help reduce litter and protect wildlife, are estimated at 7.7 million euros, according to the same data.Under a 2015 EU directive, national governments must ensure that by the end of 2019, no more than 90 single-use bags are consumed annually per person. By the end of 2025, that number should drop to 40 bags each.It is estimated that the average Greek used more than 300 plastic bags in 2017.The cost of plastic bags went up from 4 cents to 9 cents on January 1.