South African levy tax on tires for recycling old tires

According to the Scientific and Technical Daily News, South Africa's Minister of the Environment, Moleveva, recently announced that starting from February 1, 2012, South Africa will impose taxes on all locally manufactured or imported tires at a rate of 2.30 rand (equivalent to US$0.3) per kilogram. The new tax will be used for the recycling of used tires, which is a new initiative launched by South Africa to strengthen the management of used tires.

Every year, South Africa produces more than 200,000 tons of waste tires, of which about 11 million are illegally discarded as garbage, or burned to remove the steel wire from the tires, and this number is growing at an annual rate of 9.5%. Moleva said that in response to the severe environmental pollution caused by waste tires, as early as June 2009, the Ministry of the Environment introduced a waste tire management method that required tire manufacturers and importers to compile and submit their own comprehensive plans for waste tire management. "But so far only two companies have passed the review. The Ministry of the Environment decided to select the proposal submitted by the South African Recycling and Economic Development Initiative (REDISA) as a new model to deal with the problem of waste tires throughout the country. Moreva emphasized that all tire-related companies in South Africa must make adjustments to the REDISA program before January 31 so that their business activities meet their requirements. Those who violate regulations will face up to 100,000 rand or 3 prisons. Year of punishment.

The REDISA program proposes to introduce new tire taxes. The income thus obtained is used to motivate those who are officially or informally recyclable workers to pick up waste tires from illegal dumps across the country and send them to a concentration point where they are to be separated. deal with. Examples include the extraction of certain chemicals, the extraction of metal components from tires, the use of secondary fuels in kilns, the manufacture of sandals, and children's swings.

REDISA was given the task of collecting, transporting and managing scrap tires. The company plans to establish 150 centralized recycling centers for waste tires nationwide in the next five years, support micro, small and medium-sized waste recycling companies, employ approximately 15,000 people, and conduct market development research using waste tires as raw materials.

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