South Australia's ban on single-use plastics will be expanded from next month, with a broader range of everyday items to be prohibited.
's ban on single-use plastics will be expanded from next month, with a broader range of everyday items to be prohibited.
Effective from September 1, fruit bags, thick supermarket bags, single-use food containers, and bread tags will be prohibited in the state.South Australia's ban on single-use plastics will be expanded from next month, with a broader range of everyday items to be prohibited. "Ultimately, we'd love to see people not use anything just once," Deputy Premier Susan Close said.
The expansion builds upon the state previously banning plastic bowls, cotton buds, and pizza savers. "All of our packaging, we use wooden cutlery, we use biodegradable napkins, all of our cups and packaging is made from plants - so everything we use at the moment will be completely fine from September."This article was produced with the assistance of
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