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<p>The government received 162,000 responses to its call for evidence on single-use
plastic, including 222 from companies, trade bodies, environmental charities, and
other organisations. It also engaged directly with over 100 organisations. Last summer,
we published a summary of these responses and the Budget decision draws on that, considering
the range of alternatives that are available.</p><p> </p><p>There is no practical
way to apply the tax to just hot drink cups, meaning that a tax would have to be placed
on all types of disposable plastic cup, including plastic and plastic-lined cups used
for cold drinks. The government has concluded that there is not good evidence that
a tax would lead to a significant increase in reuse for these at this time.</p><p>
</p><p>Businesses are already taking steps to reduce the impact of disposable cups.
The government expects industry to go further and will return to the issue if sufficient
progress is not made.</p>
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