Hong Kong: Polluter Pays Principle Introduces New Levies on Beverage Containers

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   HK2022-0042

The Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department is in the process of mapping out legislative initiatives coupled with public education to enhance waste management. U.S. food exports to the city could be impacted by the government’s adoption of various producer responsibility schemes (PRSs) relating to plastic and glass beverage containers by which manufacturers/importers are expected to pay a levy. In 2021, Hong Kong passed a bill to charge for municipal waste and the implementation date is pending. In addition to legislative measures for waste management, the government is conducting a publicity campaign to educate the public. Hence, the Hong Kong food industry is expected to adapt to the growing trend towards simple and environmental-friendly packaging. In 2021, the United States exported a total of $96 million worth of juices, wine, and spirits to Hong Kong.

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