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Israel's Knesset Approves New Deposit Law for Beverage Containers
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Ministry of the Environment
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Israel's Knesset Approves Deposit Law for Beverage Containers - Hundreds
of Millions More Beverage Containers will be Collected and Recycled Yearly
(02.02.2010)
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17.02.2010 Israel's Knesset Approves New Deposit Law for Beverage Containers
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On February 2, 2010,
Israel's Knesset (parliament) approved the new
Deposit Law for Beverage
Containers which was initiated by the Ministry of Environmental
Protection. The law requires the collection of hundreds of
millions of large beverage containers and tens of millions of small
containers every year. Shops and supermarket chains that refuse
to accept the bottles for recycling are liable to a 1,800 shekel fine per
refusal.
Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan: "The
new Deposit Law sends a real message to Israel's residents and finally
responds to the public's demand for an accessible infrastructure that will
facilitate recycling, as is the case in Western countries.
The new law
provides for the recycling of hundreds of millions more plastic bottles
every year, rather than allowing them to accumulate on roads and nature
sites or take up precious space in landfills.
There is an enormous gap
today between Israel and developed countries in the manner of treating
this waste. This law, along with the Packaging Law that we are now
promoting, heralds a revolution in the way Israel treats its waste and
will position Israel on par with the global trend."
Following are the main changes to the Deposit Law:
- Imposing direct responsibility for collection on producers
and importers: this will facilitate compliance with more
ambitious collection targets, while the cost of bottle collection
will
be imposed on manufacturers alone. The imposition of direct
responsibility on manufacturers will sever the link between the income
of the Recycling Corporation and the collection targets, and will
transfer the costs of financing from consumers to producers.
- Obligating collection and recycling of all beverage
containers, including large containers: the law will apply to
740 million additional beverage containers. At least 50% of the large
bottles, which do not currently require collection and recycling (some
390 million large bottles per year) will be collected, and the target
for the collection of small beverage containers will be set at 77%, an
11% increase in the percentage of bottles currently collected. This
translates into 490 million small containers each year, compared to 420 million
today ? an increase of 70 million small containers per year.
- Significant increase in the distribution of bottle
collection bins throughout Israel: manufacturers and importers
will be required to place and operate 20,000 collection bins
throughout
Israel (compared to 8,000 today) at a cost of tens of millions of
shekels every year. One bottle collection bin will serve 400 residents
as opposed to 1,500 residents today.
- Widening the obligation to receive empty containers at sales
points: the law will oblige marketing chains to receive up to
50 containers per person every day, whereas today, some shops refuse to
accept such containers. The new law establishes compensation of up to
1800 shekels for anyone denied the ability to return a bottle.
- Cancelling the possibility for reducing annual recycling
targets: the law will prevent the possibility to reduce
collection targets, as is the case today when the Recycling Corporation
presents an application for retroactive exemption from compliance with
annual recycling targets. The new law sets realistic collection and
recycling targets. Non-compliance will lead to direct fines on
manufacturers.
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