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Published on 21st June 2023
The recent introduction of a BND5 per kilogramme excise tax on plastics in Brunei is impacting takeaway food costs, home businesses and food stall owners. Retailers are adjusting prices for plastic bags, containers and other items. Consumers are expressing mixed reactions, with some advocating for reusable alternatives...
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Did you know that a single plastic bag now costs 20 cents in Brunei due to a new BND5 per kilogramme excise tax? That's a hefty jump from the previous three-percent tax! This change has sparked debates about the fairness of vendors charging extra and the importance of switching to eco-friendly alternatives. It's a wild ride for takeaway lovers and home businesses alike!
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