Plastic bags from supermarkets to be chargeable from mid-2023

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SINGAPORE — From mid-2023, shoppers at most supermarkets will need to pay at least five cents for each disposable carrier bag. Two-thirds of all supermarket outlets in Singapore — including NTUC FairPrice, Cold Storage, Giant, Sheng Siong and Prime — will impose the charge on all materials of disposable bags, including plastic and paper. The upcoming carrier bag charge is...

Two-thirds of all supermarket outlets in Singapore will impose the charge on all materials of disposable bags.SINGAPORE — From mid-2023, shoppers at most supermarkets will need to pay at least five cents for each disposable carrier bag.

The upcoming carrier bag charge is among several proposed amendments to the Resource Sustainability Act tabled in Parliament on Monday. The aim of the proposed changes is to reduce packaging and food waste in Singapore. Only six per cent of all plastic waste was recycled in Singapore in 2021.The larger supermarket operators that will carry the charge have an annual turnover of more than $100 million and are better resourced to implement the requirements.

These include The Body Shop as well as Cheers and FairPrice Xpress outlets, which started charging 10 cents for plastic bags per transaction in 2022.“The minimum charge has been kept low to moderate the cost impact on shoppers, while encouraging them to be mindful of the number of disposable carrier bags they take,” the agencies said.

In furthering the recycling rate of drink bottles and cans by mid-2024, each beverage will likely cost 10 cents to 20 cents more. This deposit can be refunded when consumers return their used bottles and cans. This is part of the proposed beverage container return scheme.

 

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