Australian plastic limit order in advance! Some supermarket stores no longer have free plastic bags
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core tip: from Wednesday (April 4), Woolworths supermarkets in Toorak, Wyndham vale and Taylor lakes in Victoria will no longer provide free plastic bags
for retailers who distribute banned plastic bags to customers, relevant departments will impose a fine of up to 5000 yuan, and retailers' suppliers may be imposed a fine of up to 20000 yuan
Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia will ban retailers from providing plastic bags from July this year. Some supermarkets tried the plastic restriction order before July 1, saying that they wanted to see what impact the refusal to provide plastic bags would have on customers
A spokeswoman for Woolworths said, "our team has been trying to remind local customers of the new regulations to be implemented in recent weeks. So far, we have aligned the scribed line on the buffer valve handle with the scribed line. The feedback from the community is very positive."from Wednesday (April 4), Woolworths supermarkets in Toorak, Wyndham vale and Taylor lakes in Victoria will no longer provide free plastic bags
Sydney marayong, green way village and dural branches, as well as mullumbimby branches in sub developed areas of Xinzhou, will also be followed by plastic bags say goodbye
to ensure product quality in Queensland, Woolworths branches of Mossman and Noosa civic will not provide free plastic bags, as will singleton, South Fremantle and Cottesloe branches in Western Australia
Coles confirmed in an interview that some of its stores will cancel free plastic bags. From April 30, the branches of balgowlah in Sydney, Williamstown in Melbourne, Inglewood in Perth and Hope Island in Queensland implemented the "plastic restriction order", two months ahead of schedule John durkan, general manager of Coles, said: many customers enjoy disposable shopping bags, so some stores are being phased out. The general manager said that they will successfully complete this transition periodwoolies' customers use 3.2 billion plastic bags, and Co's customers also use hundreds of millions of plastic bags
the ban is generally only aimed at the traditional light-weight free plastic bags, rather than thin bags for fruits and vegetables. Thicker reusable plastic bags will be the cheapest substitute, with a unit price of 15 cents. The familiar "environmental protection bags" can also be used
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