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Coffee cups, plastic bags, meal kit packaging: Here's what to do with hard to recycle items One in four items tossed into recycling bins aren't actually recyclable. By Katherine Sacks.
Plastic mugs: Again, you might notice a microwave-safe label on these types of mugs, but don’t let it fool you. Unless it’s specified as being BPA-free, ...
Plastic types "3" through "7" — including children's toys, plastic bags, produce wrappings, yogurt and margarine tubs, coffee cups and to-go food containers — were reprocessed at rates of less ...
Coffee lovers in Western Australia could be paying 10-20 per cent more for their caffeine hit - as the state plans to dump plastic coffee cups by February next year.
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Walt Disney World Testing Plastic Reusable Cups & Mugs at Counter Service Restaurant to Replace PaperWalt Disney World is now testing plastic reusable cups and mugs at counter service dining locations to potentially replace the current paper products in use. We spotted the new plastic items in ...
Key Points. Western Australia's takeaway coffee cup ban comes into effect from 27 February. An estimated 1.84 billion single-use cups are used by Australians every year.
The ban will see commonplace items such as coffee cups and takeaway containers banned in several states as crackdowns on single-use plastic progress. From September 1, Queensland, South Australia ...
Takeaway coffee cups could be made to be recyclable or compostable in New South Wales amid a crackdown on some of the most wasted single-use plastics. The EPA is looking to eliminate more single ...
Single-use plastic coffee cups to be completely banned in an Australian state: Here's what you need to know about the new rules. WA will ban plastic cups on March 1, 2024 ...
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