State Council Notice on the Restriction of the Production, Sale & Usage of Plastic Shopping Bags
Includes: Annotated Text of the Legislation in English and Chinese
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On 1st January 2008 the Chinese Government announced severe restrictions on the Production, Sale and Distribution of Plastic Shopping Bags.
The international media headlines highlight less than ONE CLAUSE of this wide restriction on the use of plastic shopping bags throughout the entire country.
Analysed by our publisher, and checked by our external legal expert, this 20 page report gives a concise detailed analysis of
-what the law is
-what it means
-who will enforce it and how
This authoritative and Executive Commentary and Analysis has been brought to market in less than 17 days after the law was issued by the State Council.
In addition to our Commentary, this report contains The Full Text of the Law in both English and Chinese
China's Plastic Bag Market
Consumption
In 2007, China’s supermarkets used approximately 50 billion plastic bags, with the average cost being 0.2% of the total annual sales revenue of US$110 billion (RMB800) generated by the Chinese domestic supermarket sector.
The total annual cost to the retail industry is in the region of US$220 million
Production
By mid 2006, China had a total of 12,423 ‘large scale’ enterprises in the plastic manufacturing industry, generating a total of RMB 276.38 billion (US$1,712.53 billion) in revenue - an increase of 24.98% from 2005.
In 2006, the total cost of China’s plastic imports topped US$31 billion – this includes all plastic: plastic product, resin and recovered scrap plastic.
Imports
In 2005 China spent US$1.92 billion on scrap plastic imports - a 300% increase over the US$527 million imported in 2001.
Of this in 2005, PE accounted for 30% of the total material import value, or US$578.4 million.
This is plastic waste, which having been discarded by the world’s developed countries, is collected, sold and shipped to China.
Implemenation
National and Local Government Agencies will administer and enforce the law:
- AQSIQ
- Ministry of Commerce
- Department of Transport
- Department of Technology
Penalties for Infringement
Penalties for breach are harsh, including:-
- Stop Work orders
- Confiscation of profits from offending production/sale
- Business closure
- Criminal Action