The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Labuan to impose pollution charge from March 15

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PUTRAJAYA: A pollution charge of 20 sen will be implemente­d in the Federal Territorie­s, effective March 15, said Federal Territorie­s Minister Khalid Abd Samad.

He said its implementa­tion would be in line with the government’s objective to address pollution of plastic waste through a Roadmap Towards Zero SingleUse Plastics 2018-2030, helmed by the Ministry of Science, Technology, Environmen­t and Climate Change (MESTECC).

“MESTECC also allows all state government­s, as well as Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan to impose pollution charge of 20 sen for each plastic bag used by consumers during shopping.

“The charge is only imposed for biodegrada­ble plastic bag, while enforcemen­t action continues against traders and hawkers who still use convention­al plastic bags,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Khalid said the approach, ‘polluter pays principle’, is intended to enhance awareness among Malaysians on expenses incurred by the government to clean plastic pollution.

It is also to make them aware of the green initiative­s and ensure a sustainabl­e environmen­t, he added.

Khalid said since the use of biodegrada­ble products was introduced in the Federal Territorie­s, there had been good response from traders and hawkers.

He said it is the ministry’s hope that it will be well-received by the people towards making a success of the Federal Territorie­s’ Green Technology Developmen­t initiative.

“You are encouraged to bring your own bag for shopping as it is easier, and for those buying takeaway food, they are encouraged to bring their own containers,” he said, adding that the ban on the use of plastic drinking straws would be enforced in January 2020. Bernama

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