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Friday, December 9, 2016

Countries Where Plastic Currency is in Vogue

As environmental impact, counterfeiting and other issues plague the paper currency, many countries have opted for polymer or plastic notes. 
Here’s a look:
(1) Plastic notes were first issued by Australia in 1988 and the country now plans to issue a new series of notes starting with AUS dollar 5 bills.
(2) At least 20 countries, including Canada, Fiji, Australia, Mauritius, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Vietnam and Britain, have been using the polymer currency.
(3) According to a Bank of Canada study in 2011, a polymer note assures 32 percent reduction in global warming and 30 percent reduction in energy demand compared to paper notes.
(4) An IMF report says the plastic currency provides a wide range of benefits, including security features and durability, apart from being environment-friendly.

(5) With signatories ratifying the Paris Agreement on climate change, more and countries are striving to adopt polymer notes. Recently, the Bank of England, after a three-year study, launched a polymer £5 note in September 2016.

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