Taiwan is planning a blanket ban on single-use plastic items including straws, cups and shopping bags by 2030.

It is the latest push by Taiwan to cut waste and pollution after introducing a recycling program and charges for plastic bags.

The island’s eco-drive has also extended to limiting the use of incense at temples and festivals to protect public health.

Its new plan will force major chain restaurants to stop providing plastic straws for in-store use from 2019, a requirement that will expand to all dining outlets in 2020.

Consumers will have to pay extra for all straws, plastic shopping bags, disposable utensils and beverage cups from 2025, ahead of a full ban on the single-use items five years later, according to the road map from the Environmental Protection Administration.

The government has already banned free plastic shopping bags in major retail outlets, expanding the move to smaller businesses including bakeries and drinks kiosks from this year.

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Source: Shanghai Daily, 22 February 2018