Expect ‘flexible’ enforcement of Hong Kong plastic bag levy for first month, official says
Government will add only 58 staff to enforce expanded regulations on plastic bags that now cover 100,000 retailers, up from 3,300
Enforcement of phase two of Hong Kong's environmental levy on plastic bags - which kicks off today - will be flexible for the first month, an official said yesterday.
Inspectors from the Environment Bureau would focus on explaining the scheme and asking for compliance over the next four weeks, political assistant for the Environment Bureau Michelle Au Wing-tsz told DBC radio.
More than 100,000 retailers fall under the scope of the scheme from today - following an initial phase that covered around 3,500 retailers, mostly chain stores and supermarkets.
A new team of 58 inspectors has been created, which will refer cases to the 10 officers in the Environmental Protection Department team who specialise in enforcing the scheme.
Au admitted policing the second phase would pose a "challenge", but she believed the city would get the hang of the new levy soon.
"I think Hongkongers are smart; taking the first phase of the scheme, in 2009, as an example they caught on quite quickly," she said.