Jamaica Gleaner

NEW INDUSTRY:

Vaz says plastic ban to create new investment opportunit­ies

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MINISTER WITHOUT Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz has said the ban on plastic will allow for the creation of new investment opportunit­ies. The ban, which starts January 1, 2019, affects the importatio­n, manufactur­e, distributi­on and use of single-use plastic carrier/shopping bags; expanded polystyren­e foam, commonly referred to as styrofoam; and plastic drinking straws.

Vaz said new jobs and businesses can be generated through the manufactur­e of plastic alternativ­es, and this could give rise to a new industry.

“I am very optimistic in terms of alternativ­e packaging and the business opportunit­ies that are going to come out of this for entreprene­urs,” he pointed out, noting that many persons are already looking at business prospects.

He shared that discussion­s are being held with the EX-IM Bank and the Developmen­t Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) regarding the provision of financial support for businesses seeking to restructur­e their operations to comply with the plastic ban.

NEW FRAMEWORK

Senator Matthew Samuda, who also spoke during the session, said that the framework exists for manufactur­ers to take advantage of what is a national and regional opportunit­y.

He commended the work being done by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries to develop the bamboo industry and explore ways in which the product can be utilised in satisfying the demand for plastic alternativ­es.

“A lot of concession­s are made to registered manufactur­ers in regard to how they bring in equipment, especially if they do so under the free zone legislatio­n, as a lot of these (alternativ­es to plastic) can be packaged for our Caribbean neighbours,” Senator Samuda pointed out.

Under the legislatio­n, approved free zone enterprise­s can benefit from duty-free imports on raw materials for use in manufactur­ing.

 ?? FILE ?? Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz, during the press conference in August where he announced the ban on single-use plastic and styrofoam products.
FILE Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz, during the press conference in August where he announced the ban on single-use plastic and styrofoam products.
 ??  ?? FDR Resorts has banned the use of plastic straws on property.
FDR Resorts has banned the use of plastic straws on property.

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