2024 sees the introduction of an important innovation for companies that aim at sustainability: the Plastic Bonus. This incentive is aimed at companies that choose to reduce the use of single-use plastic in favor of environmentally sustainable materials. It offers a tax credit of up to 10,000 euros, equal to 20% of the expenses incurred for the purchase of recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable products
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Details of the 2024 Plastic Bonus
Who Is It Intended For
The bonus is open to all companies that, in the period from 15 January 2022 to 2024, invest in sustainable products, replacing those in single-use plastic.
Admissible Expenses
Qualifying expenses include the purchase of:
- Cups and glasses
- Food containers
- Cutlery
- Cotton sticks
- Balloons
- Straws
and other products made with reusable, biodegradable or compostable materials.
Bonus Amount
The incentive covers 20% of the expenses incurred, with a maximum of 10,000 euros per company for each year.
How to Get the Plastic Bonus
To access the bonus, businesses must:
- Verify that you meet the necessary requirements, including registration in the Companies Register and regular contributions.
- Submit a special request electronically on the website of the Ministry of Environment and Energy Security, including:
- Indication of the requirements met
- Amount of expenses incurred
- Amount of contribution requested
- Certification of expenses incurred
When and How to Submit the Application
The bonus will be accessible after the publication of the implementing decree in the Official Gazette and the opening of the dedicated electronic portal. Interested parties must wait for official communications from the Ministry for details on the application procedure.
Regulatory References
The corporate plastic bonus is based on Legislative Decree No. 196 of November 8, 2021, aimed at reducing the use of plastic and promoting sustainable alternatives.
Conclusion
The 2024 Plastic Bonus represents an excellent opportunity for companies that intend to actively contribute to the ecological transition, reducing the environmental impact of single-use plastic. Through this incentive, the government aims to stimulate the environmental responsibility of companies, while supporting innovation and competitiveness in the sustainable business sector
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