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Industry groups oppose tax on single-use plastics

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December 04, 2025

Industry groups on Tuesday pushed back against a proposal to impose an excise tax on single-use plastics, saying the suggested levy is unfair, could make goods expensive and lead to job losses.

"The proposed tax is discriminatory," Benjamin So Chua, president of the Philippine Plastics Industry Association, told lawmakers at a House of Representatives hearing. "And it is regressive, increasing consumer costs disproportionately on low-income households."

There are nine pending House bills proposing an excise tax on single-use plastics, with the tax rate ranging from P100 to P150 per kilogram of plastic bags. The excise tax would then be increased by 4% every year to discourage the use of single-use plastics.

"The market price of our plastic products is P90 per kilo... if you add another P100 per kilo, that will more than double the price. When we add P150, it will become around three times the cost," Mr. Chua said.

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