Italy postpones plastic tax to 2027

The Italian government has postponed the implementation of the plastic tax to Jan. 1, 2027 from the previous July 1, 2026.

The decision was included in the government’s draft budget plan for 2026-2028 on Tuesday, which also postponed the introduction of a sugar tax on sweetened beverages to 2027.


Since plans for a plastic tax were introduced in Italy’s superbonus legislative decree in 2020, implementation has been postponed eight times. 

The law aims to reduce the production and consumption of plastic. It introduces a tax of €0.45 per kilo of non-recyclable plastic packaging (MACSI). Examples of products affected by the tax include bottles, carrier bags, #PEfoodcontainers, tetra pack containers, #EPSpackaging and #plasticcaps. #Disposable packaging produced from compostable bioplastics or recycled materials, as well as packaging of medical devices, pharmaceutical or medical packaging are exempt.


The law also stipulated high penalties for those that fail to pay the #plastictax. This penalty is between two and five times the unpaid tax – but at least 250€. Late payments are also sanctioned and incur an administrative fee of 25% of the tax owed, or at least 150€.

Rome’s new draft budget approved €18 billion in tax cuts over the next three years.


source: Sustainable Plastics

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