Monday, June 21, 2010

Tax breaks could help green plastics

Hi all,

I just read another good article, and I think this could be of interest to Bell: Tax breaks could help green plastics. We were just discussing this with Aii, Bell and myself over lunch yesterday, that tax incentives would really help to encourage local plastic producers to switch to bioplastic, as there is no change needed in machinery, however, raw material is still more expensive. Hopefully these proposed tax breaks will go though in Thailand, and Bell's factory can produce some of this bioplastic, will be very cool to see actually. What do you think guys? (esp. Bell :)). And hopefully such tax breaks for green products could be extended to solar panels, etc..

1 comment:

  1. I think it's interesting because this method can reduce the using of petroleum to produce plastic fifty percen and no change mechanical.Raw materials for produce plastic instead of petroleum such as corn, wheat, potatoes and cassava.Algae is the new testing to produce green plastic.In the future algae is renewable energy because we can used it to produce petroleum instead of other raw material.

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