Formulating an Excise Duty on Plastic: A Strategy to Manage Marine Plastic Waste in Indonesia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Waste Management Hierarchy
2.2. Presidential Regulation 83/2018 on Marine Waste Management
- A national movement to increase stakeholder awareness;
- Land-based waste management;
- Waste management on the coast and the sea;
- Funding mechanisms, institutional strengthening, supervision, and law enforcement;
- Research and development.
2.3. Government Regulation of Excise on Plastic
2.4. Stakeholders Saliency Theory
- “Dormant” is a stakeholder with power but lacks legitimacy or urgency;
- “Discretionary” is a stakeholder with legitimacy but lacks power and urgency;
- “Demanding” is a stakeholder with only urgency but neither power nor legitimacy;
- “Dominant” is a stakeholder with power and legitimacy but lacks urgency;
- “Dangerous” is a stakeholder with power and urgency but lacks legitimacy;
- “Dependent” is a stakeholder with urgency and legitimacy but lacks power;
- “Definitive” is a stakeholder with all three elements: strength, urgency, and legitimacy.
3. Methods
4. Results
4.1. Core Stakeholders
4.2. Core Issues
- The urgency of excise duty in managing the problem of marine plastic waste
- 2.
- The goal of the policy on the excise on plastics
- 3.
- The scope of plastic excisable goods
- 4.
- The appropriate tariff rates
- 5.
- The setting for earmarking
5. Discussion
- Add several new excise objects. Of course, this will cause challenges from industrial groups which have so far insisted on implementing a limited plastic excise duty. However, the government can resolve this matter internally or raise this matter to the President for decision.
- Implement a limited plastic excise first but add a provision in the GREP that the excise object will be expanded in due course.
- Maintain the collective agreement in the IMC, namely applying plastic excise only to plastic bags. Of course, this might cause the House of Representatives to inquire about the government during discussions on the annual budget. However, this problem can be solved by providing acceptable reasons.
6. Conclusions
- At the beginning of implementing the plastic excise, excise on plastic was to be limited to plastic bags as agreed in the IMC process. The expansion of plastic excise objects towards plastic products can be carried out carefully and gradually and considering the right time.
- Implementing a plastic bag excise tariff of IDR 200 per sheet as agreed in the IMC process. However, this rate must be monitored continuously to increase progressively in the following years.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No | Group | Strength | Urgency | Legitimacy | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs | Yes | Yes | Yes | Definitive |
2 | Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs | Yes | No | Yes | Dominant |
3 | Ministry of Finance | Yes | Yes | Yes | Definitive |
4 | Ministry of Industry | Yes | Yes | Yes | Definitive |
5 | Ministry of Trade | Yes | No | No | Dormant |
6 | Ministry of Environment and Forestry | Yes | Yes | Yes | Definitive |
7 | Marine and Fisheries Ministry | Yes | No | Yes | Dominant |
8 | Ministry of Law and Human Rights | Yes | No | No | Dormant |
9 | Ministry of State Secretariat | Yes | No | No | Dormant |
10 | Cabinet Secretariat | Yes | No | No | Dormant |
No | Group | Codes | Identified Themes | ID |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fiscal |
|
| F1 |
| F2 | |||
| F3 | |||
| F4 | |||
| F5 | |||
2 | Industrial |
|
| I1 |
| I2 | |||
| I3 | |||
| I4 | |||
3 | Environmental |
|
| E1 |
| E2 | |||
| E3 | |||
| E4 |
No | ID | Identified Themes | Core Issues |
---|---|---|---|
1 | F3 |
| The urgency of excise duty in managing the problem of marine plastic debris |
I1 |
| ||
I2 |
| ||
E1 |
| ||
2 | F1 |
| The goal of excise on plastics policy |
E2 |
| ||
3 | F2 |
| The scope of plastic excisable goods |
I3 |
| ||
E3 |
| ||
4 | F5 |
| The appropriate tariff rates |
I4 |
| ||
E4 |
| ||
5 | F4 |
| The settings for earmarking |
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Irianto, O.; Mizuno, K.; Burhanuddin, S.; Triaswati, N. Formulating an Excise Duty on Plastic: A Strategy to Manage Marine Plastic Waste in Indonesia. Sustainability 2022, 14, 16287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142316287
Irianto O, Mizuno K, Burhanuddin S, Triaswati N. Formulating an Excise Duty on Plastic: A Strategy to Manage Marine Plastic Waste in Indonesia. Sustainability. 2022; 14(23):16287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142316287
Chicago/Turabian StyleIrianto, Okto, Kosuke Mizuno, Safri Burhanuddin, and Ninasapti Triaswati. 2022. "Formulating an Excise Duty on Plastic: A Strategy to Manage Marine Plastic Waste in Indonesia" Sustainability 14, no. 23: 16287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142316287
APA StyleIrianto, O., Mizuno, K., Burhanuddin, S., & Triaswati, N. (2022). Formulating an Excise Duty on Plastic: A Strategy to Manage Marine Plastic Waste in Indonesia. Sustainability, 14(23), 16287. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142316287