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There are plenty of creative ways to reduce your plastic footprint – from hosting glitter-free parties to potty training your ...
Disposable plastic plates, cutlery and polystyrene cups could be BANNED Ministers will launch a public consultation on banning the items It is hoped plans will prompt businesses to invest in ...
Statistics show that England goes through roughly 1.1 billion non-biodegradable plates and 4.25 billion pieces of disposable tableware annually, with barely 10% of each being recycled.
In Ireland, the 0.17 Euro ($0.19) fee introduced in 2002 reduced plastic bag usage from 328 per person to 14 per person in 2014. The fee has now increased to 0.22 Euros ($0.25).
Environment Ministry says higher levies on single-use cutlery, dishes could cut purchases by 40%; Minister Zandberg: 'Israel's addicted to disposable plastic and it's time to quit' ...
Disposable plastic plates and cutlery, and polystyrene cups, could be banned in England as the government plans to cut environmentally damaging waste. A public consultation will be launched in the ...
In Ireland, the 0.17 Euro ($0.19) fee introduced in 2002 reduced plastic bag usage from 328 per person to 14 per person in 2014. The fee has now increased to 0.22 Euros ($0.25).