Anti plastic campaigners and plastic producers find fault wi

Anti plastic campaigners and plastic producers find fault with government scheme


Anti-plastic campaigners and plastic producers find fault with government scheme
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Anti-plastic campaigners and plastic producers are both critical of the four-year plan to phase out the harmful packaging, saying it falls short on plastic bottles and PVC.
The government's released details of its three-stage plan to delete difficult-to-recycle items from shelves and keep an estimated two-billion single-use plastics out of landfills each year.
There will be no more PVC meat trays, plastic cotton buds or polystyrene takeaway containers by late next year, then in mid-2023, the country will wave good-bye to plastic fruit labels, straws, produce bags, cutlery, bowls and plates.

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