Restrictions on Plastic Bags and Disposable Dishes Coming Soon
「Restrictions on Plastic Bags and Disposable Dishes Coming Soon」於資料集「Environmental Policy Monthly」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的楊先生所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2217,(02)23117722#2216,最近更新時間為:2022-01-15 01:13:03。 欄位編號的內容是920 , 欄位標題的內容是Restrictions on Plastic Bags and Disposable Dishes Coming Soon , 欄位摘要的內容是The EPA is planning the introduction of restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes so as to change prevalent throwaway consumer habits and promote the reuse of resources. These bans are expected to reduce trash volume at its source and take Taiwan a step further towards its goal of sustainable development.
The EPA now plans to implement its restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes over two stages. The first set of regulations which targets shops at government agencies, schools, state-run enterprises and military installations, will be formally introduced on July 1. The second set of regulations, scheduled for introduction on January 1, 2003, will see the targets of these bans expanded to include department stores, retail mega stores, franchised supermarkets, convenience store chains, fast food franchises, and other food and beverage establishments (not including street vendors).
Regulations detailing these plastic shopping bag restrictions stipulate that targeted retailers will be absolutely prohibited from providing consumers with plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of less than 0.06 mm. These retailers will also not be permitted to offer for free to consumers plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of 0.06 mm or greater. However, the sale or use of plastic bags will not be restricted when these bags are sold as a product (such as trash bags), are used to wrap fresh meat and produce, are used to package products, such as bread, directly produced by an store, or are used as drug prescription bags at medical facilities.
The plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dish restrictions will prohibit targeted food and beverage establishments from providing plastic (including polystyrene) cups (not including cup lids, seals or holders), bowls (not including bowl lids), plates, saucers, and meal boxes and meal box inner trays. However, these regulations will allow retailers to use disposable dishes when they are used to pre-package food to be offered for sale as products on store shelves.
EPA statistics show that Taiwanese consumers use approximately 20 billion plastic shopping bags every year. This translates into about two and a half bags per person per day. In addition, diners in Taiwan purchase about 17.7 million carryout meals per day. Through this carryout lifestyle, approximately 59,000 kilotons of disposable dishes are consumed annually.
Plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes, because they often contain leftover food grease, are not ideal for recycling and, therefore, have a low reuse value. However, if not properly disposed of, these bags and dishes end up as unsightly liter and clog sewer systems. On the other hand, creating such a massive volume of plastic waste, even the proper disposal of these bags and dishes lowers the efficiency of municipal waste incinerators by pushing incinerator heat values to excessive levels. Faced with this dilemma, the EPA, under the authority of Article 21 of the Waste Disposal Act and in line with the resolutions regarding restrictions on the use of plastic bags, Styrofoam and disposable dishes passed by the Legislative Yuan, has adopted the strategy of introducing these use-restriction policies in stages and gradually expanding their scope in order to ensure that they are truly effective in curtailing this excessive consumption at its source.
The EPA predicts that the implementation of the first set of use-restriction regulations will lead to a 6.56% reduction in the use of plastic shopping bags and a 3.57% decrease in the use of plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes. It expects the second set of regulations, after one year of implementation, to further cut the use of plastic shopping bags by 24.3% and the use of plastic disposable dishes by 34.15%. With a cumulative decrease of 30.86% for plastic shopping bags and 37.72% for plastic disposable dishes, these two sets of regulations are forecast to reduce the use of plastic raw materials by 36,000 kilotons annually.
The EPA looks forward to the participation and support of all elements of society, from enterprises to individual citizens, in making sure that these policies are successfully implemented. This will help gradually replace prevalent throwaway consumer habits with an environmental consciousness and take Taiwan one step further towards its goal of sustainable development.
For more information, please call 02-2370-5888 ext. 3603.
[CAPTION: Restrictions on plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes are aimed at weaning consumers off their throwaway habits.] , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA is planning the introduction of restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes so as to change prevalent throwaway consumer habits and promote the reuse of resources. These bans are expected to reduce trash volume at its source and take Taiwan a step further towards its goal of sustainable development.
The EPA now plans to implement its restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes over two stages. The first set of regulations which targets shops at government agencies, schools, state-run enterprises and military installations, will be formally introduced on July 1. The second set of regulations, scheduled for introduction on January 1, 2003, will see the targets of these bans expanded to include department stores, retail mega stores, franchised supermarkets, convenience store chains, fast food franchises, and other food and beverage establishments (not including street vendors).
Regulations detailing these plastic shopping bag restrictions stipulate that targeted retailers will be absolutely prohibited from providing consumers with plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of less than 0.06 mm. These retailers will also not be permitted to offer for free to consumers plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of 0.06 mm or greater. However, the sale or use of plastic bags will not be restricted when these bags are sold as a product (such as trash bags), are used to wrap fresh meat and produce, are used to package products, such as bread, directly produced by an store, or are used as drug prescription bags at medical facilities.
The plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dish restrictions will prohibit targeted food and beverage establishments from providing plastic (including polystyrene) cups (not including cup lids, seals or holders), bowls (not including bowl lids), plates, saucers, and meal boxes and meal box inner trays. However, these regulations will allow retailers to use disposable dishes when they are used to pre-package food to be offered for sale as products on store shelves.
EPA statistics show that Taiwanese consumers use approximately 20 billion plastic shopping bags every year. This translates into about two and a half bags per person per day. In addition, diners in Taiwan purchase about 17.7 million carryout meals per day. Through this carryout lifestyle, approximately 59,000 kilotons of disposable dishes are consumed annually.
Plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes, because they often contain leftover food grease, are not ideal for recycling and, therefore, have a low reuse value. However, if not properly disposed of, these bags and dishes end up as unsightly liter and clog sewer systems. On the other hand, creating such a massive volume of plastic waste, even the proper disposal of these bags and dishes lowers the efficiency of municipal waste incinerators by pushing incinerator heat values to excessive levels. Faced with this dilemma, the EPA, under the authority of Article 21 of the Waste Disposal Act and in line with the resolutions regarding restrictions on the use of plastic bags, Styrofoam and disposable dishes passed by the Legislative Yuan, has adopted the strategy of introducing these use-restriction policies in stages and gradually expanding their scope in order to ensure that they are truly effective in curtailing this excessive consumption at its source.
The EPA predicts that the implementation of the first set of use-restriction regulations will lead to a 6.56% reduction in the use of plastic shopping bags and a 3.57% decrease in the use of plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes. It expects the second set of regulations, after one year of implementation, to further cut the use of plastic shopping bags by 24.3% and the use of plastic disposable dishes by 34.15%. With a cumulative decrease of 30.86% for plastic shopping bags and 37.72% for plastic disposable dishes, these two sets of regulations are forecast to reduce the use of plastic raw materials by 36,000 kilotons annually.
The EPA looks forward to the participation and support of all elements of society, from enterprises to individual citizens, in making sure that these policies are successfully implemented. This will help gradually replace prevalent throwaway consumer habits with an environmental consciousness and take Taiwan one step further towards its goal of sustainable development.
For more information, please call 02-2370-5888 ext. 3603.
[CAPTION: Restrictions on plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes are aimed at weaning consumers off their throwaway habits.] , 欄位年度的內容是2002 , 欄位月份的內容是5 , 欄位卷的內容是5 , 欄位期的內容是4 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是Recycling , 欄位標題2的內容是Restrictions on Plastic Bags and Disposable Dishes Coming Soon , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V5/V5-04 。
編號
920
標題
Restrictions on Plastic Bags and Disposable Dishes Coming Soon
摘要
The EPA is planning the introduction of restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes so as to change prevalent throwaway consumer habits and promote the reuse of resources. These bans are expected to reduce trash volume at its source and take Taiwan a step further towards its goal of sustainable development. The EPA now plans to implement its restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes over two stages. The first set of regulations which targets shops at government agencies, schools, state-run enterprises and military installations, will be formally introduced on July 1. The second set of regulations, scheduled for introduction on January 1, 2003, will see the targets of these bans expanded to include department stores, retail mega stores, franchised supermarkets, convenience store chains, fast food franchises, and other food and beverage establishments (not including street vendors). Regulations detailing these plastic shopping bag restrictions stipulate that targeted retailers will be absolutely prohibited from providing consumers with plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of less than 0.06 mm. These retailers will also not be permitted to offer for free to consumers plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of 0.06 mm or greater. However, the sale or use of plastic bags will not be restricted when these bags are sold as a product (such as trash bags), are used to wrap fresh meat and produce, are used to package products, such as bread, directly produced by an store, or are used as drug prescription bags at medical facilities. The plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dish restrictions will prohibit targeted food and beverage establishments from providing plastic (including polystyrene) cups (not including cup lids, seals or holders), bowls (not including bowl lids), plates, saucers, and meal boxes and meal box inner trays. However, these regulations will allow retailers to use disposable dishes when they are used to pre-package food to be offered for sale as products on store shelves. EPA statistics show that Taiwanese consumers use approximately 20 billion plastic shopping bags every year. This translates into about two and a half bags per person per day. In addition, diners in Taiwan purchase about 17.7 million carryout meals per day. Through this carryout lifestyle, approximately 59,000 kilotons of disposable dishes are consumed annually. Plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes, because they often contain leftover food grease, are not ideal for recycling and, therefore, have a low reuse value. However, if not properly disposed of, these bags and dishes end up as unsightly liter and clog sewer systems. On the other hand, creating such a massive volume of plastic waste, even the proper disposal of these bags and dishes lowers the efficiency of municipal waste incinerators by pushing incinerator heat values to excessive levels. Faced with this dilemma, the EPA, under the authority of Article 21 of the Waste Disposal Act and in line with the resolutions regarding restrictions on the use of plastic bags, Styrofoam and disposable dishes passed by the Legislative Yuan, has adopted the strategy of introducing these use-restriction policies in stages and gradually expanding their scope in order to ensure that they are truly effective in curtailing this excessive consumption at its source. The EPA predicts that the implementation of the first set of use-restriction regulations will lead to a 6.56% reduction in the use of plastic shopping bags and a 3.57% decrease in the use of plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes. It expects the second set of regulations, after one year of implementation, to further cut the use of plastic shopping bags by 24.3% and the use of plastic disposable dishes by 34.15%. With a cumulative decrease of 30.86% for plastic shopping bags and 37.72% for plastic disposable dishes, these two sets of regulations are forecast to reduce the use of plastic raw materials by 36,000 kilotons annually. The EPA looks forward to the participation and support of all elements of society, from enterprises to individual citizens, in making sure that these policies are successfully implemented. This will help gradually replace prevalent throwaway consumer habits with an environmental consciousness and take Taiwan one step further towards its goal of sustainable development. For more information, please call 02-2370-5888 ext. 3603. [CAPTION: Restrictions on plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes are aimed at weaning consumers off their throwaway habits.]
全文
The EPA is planning the introduction of restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes so as to change prevalent throwaway consumer habits and promote the reuse of resources. These bans are expected to reduce trash volume at its source and take Taiwan a step further towards its goal of sustainable development. The EPA now plans to implement its restrictions on the use of plastic shopping bags and plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes over two stages. The first set of regulations which targets shops at government agencies, schools, state-run enterprises and military installations, will be formally introduced on July 1. The second set of regulations, scheduled for introduction on January 1, 2003, will see the targets of these bans expanded to include department stores, retail mega stores, franchised supermarkets, convenience store chains, fast food franchises, and other food and beverage establishments (not including street vendors). Regulations detailing these plastic shopping bag restrictions stipulate that targeted retailers will be absolutely prohibited from providing consumers with plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of less than 0.06 mm. These retailers will also not be permitted to offer for free to consumers plastic shopping bags made of PE, PP, PS, or PVC and with a thickness of 0.06 mm or greater. However, the sale or use of plastic bags will not be restricted when these bags are sold as a product (such as trash bags), are used to wrap fresh meat and produce, are used to package products, such as bread, directly produced by an store, or are used as drug prescription bags at medical facilities. The plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dish restrictions will prohibit targeted food and beverage establishments from providing plastic (including polystyrene) cups (not including cup lids, seals or holders), bowls (not including bowl lids), plates, saucers, and meal boxes and meal box inner trays. However, these regulations will allow retailers to use disposable dishes when they are used to pre-package food to be offered for sale as products on store shelves. EPA statistics show that Taiwanese consumers use approximately 20 billion plastic shopping bags every year. This translates into about two and a half bags per person per day. In addition, diners in Taiwan purchase about 17.7 million carryout meals per day. Through this carryout lifestyle, approximately 59,000 kilotons of disposable dishes are consumed annually. Plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes, because they often contain leftover food grease, are not ideal for recycling and, therefore, have a low reuse value. However, if not properly disposed of, these bags and dishes end up as unsightly liter and clog sewer systems. On the other hand, creating such a massive volume of plastic waste, even the proper disposal of these bags and dishes lowers the efficiency of municipal waste incinerators by pushing incinerator heat values to excessive levels. Faced with this dilemma, the EPA, under the authority of Article 21 of the Waste Disposal Act and in line with the resolutions regarding restrictions on the use of plastic bags, Styrofoam and disposable dishes passed by the Legislative Yuan, has adopted the strategy of introducing these use-restriction policies in stages and gradually expanding their scope in order to ensure that they are truly effective in curtailing this excessive consumption at its source. The EPA predicts that the implementation of the first set of use-restriction regulations will lead to a 6.56% reduction in the use of plastic shopping bags and a 3.57% decrease in the use of plastic (including polystyrene) disposable dishes. It expects the second set of regulations, after one year of implementation, to further cut the use of plastic shopping bags by 24.3% and the use of plastic disposable dishes by 34.15%. With a cumulative decrease of 30.86% for plastic shopping bags and 37.72% for plastic disposable dishes, these two sets of regulations are forecast to reduce the use of plastic raw materials by 36,000 kilotons annually. The EPA looks forward to the participation and support of all elements of society, from enterprises to individual citizens, in making sure that these policies are successfully implemented. This will help gradually replace prevalent throwaway consumer habits with an environmental consciousness and take Taiwan one step further towards its goal of sustainable development. For more information, please call 02-2370-5888 ext. 3603. [CAPTION: Restrictions on plastic shopping bags and disposable dishes are aimed at weaning consumers off their throwaway habits.]
年度
2002
月份
5
卷
5
期
4
順序
1
倒序
2
分類
Recycling
標題2
Restrictions on Plastic Bags and Disposable Dishes Coming Soon
檔案位置
print/V5/V5-04
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