Hello; When it is a just a straight "tax" I do not like it either. The plan I talked about was not a tax. Yes for example you paid an extra nickel on a bottle of something up front, but you got that nickel back when the empty was returned. Or you bought a washing machine and paid an extra $30 up front but got it back when the machine was broken later on. I get that it does not seem much different than a tax up front but the back end is where we get a payoff. Many live in places where we have to pay a monthly garbage bill so our trash will be picked up. While not everything can be returnable for sure, my bet is much can be. That monthly garbage bill is in a sense at least in some part a sort of tax like expense we each pay so the end of use life for a product can be dealt with.