Galway County Council

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Plastic Bag Levy

The plastic bag levy was first introduced on 4th March 2002 at the rate of 15 cent per bag. Its primary purpose is to reduce the consumption of disposable plastic bags by influencing consumer behaviour.  All levies are remitted into the environment fund.

It had an immediate effect on consumer behaviour with a decrease in plastic bag usage from an estimated 328 bags per capita to 21 bags per capita overnight.


CURRENT LEVY

The current levy of 22 cent was introduced on 1 July, 2007. It was increased as the bags per capita had increased to 31 during 2006. The aim of the increase is to reduce the plastic bag per capita usage to 21 or lower.

ARE ALL PLASTIC BAGS LIABLE TO THE LEVY?

No. The following are the bags on which no Levy is charged:

• Small bags used to contain fresh meat, fish or poultry, EVEN IF THEY ALREADY HAVE PACKAGING.

• Small bags used to contain loose fruit, nuts, sweets, vegetables, hot or cold cooked food, PROVIDED THESE ITEMS ARE NOT ALREADY PACKAGED.

• Bags given out in Duty – Free areas.

• Re-usable bags which are sold for 70 cent or more.

WHO PAYS THE LEVY?

Customers who want a plastic shopping bag must pay the Levy. To avoid paying the Levy, simply use re-usable bags.

WHAT HAPPENS TO THE MONEY COLLECTED?

The money collected goes into The Environment Fund and used to fund Litter, Waste Management and other environmental projects.

 WHAT MUST THE PUBLIC DO?

In order for this Levy to work, members of the public must

• Avoid using plastic shopping bags.

• Report any incidents where plastic bags are distributed free of charge to:

The Environment Section, Galway County Council Tel. 091-476402 or environment@galwaycoco.ie

 

LEGISLATION

• Plastic Bag (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations (S.I. 167 of 2007) ,  amending SI No. 605 of 2001
• Plastic Bag Regulations (S.I. No. 605 of 2001)