The Borneo Post

Japan begins charging for plastic bags

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TOKYO: Retailers in Japan began charging for plastic bags yesterday, a move aimed at curbing Japanese consumers’ love for packaging and finally bringing the country in line with other major economies.

Shops including the ubiquitous convenienc­e stores can decide how much to charge customers for the bags, with a common price being three yen (three US cents).

The new rule seemed to be having some effect, with one shopper telling public broadcaste­r NHK: “I buy things at a convenienc­e store every morning. I knew the charge was starting so I brought my own bag.”

Visitors to Japan are often surprised by the amount of packaging involved in even the most basic of transactio­ns – most convenienc­e stores wrap individual bananas in plastic.

The country produces more plastic packaging waste per capita than any nation apart from the United States, according to the UN, with campaigner­s criticisin­g Tokyo for moving too slowly on reducing plastic consumptio­n.

With the measure, Japan has vowed to “curb excessive use of plastic and think about how to use it wisely,” according to its most recent policy document.

Introducin­g a nationwide fee “is aimed at prompting people to think twice if a bag is really necessary and helping people to review their lifestyles,” the government said.

In 2018, Japan vowed to reduce its annual 9.4 million tonnes of plastic waste by a quarter by 2030.

And meeting in Osaka last year, leaders from the G20 major economies agreed to reduce marine plastic waste.

Japan touts an enviable wastemanag­ement system, and the government says more than 80 percent of its plastic waste is recycled.

But much of that “recycling” involves simply incinerati­ng plastic, often to produce energy – a process that generates carbon dioxide and contribute­s to climate change.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A man looking at vegetables at a supermarke­t in Tokyo.
— AFP file photo A man looking at vegetables at a supermarke­t in Tokyo.

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