Coffee cups in WA to go compostable with single-use plastic ban
Non-compostable coffee cups will be banned throughout Western Australia in the state’s latest step away from single-use plastics and lids.
5 March, 2024Non-compostable coffee cups will be banned throughout Western Australia in the state’s latest step away from single-use plastics and lids.
5 March, 2024Maggi to reduce plastic with instant noodles in at-home mugs.
20 February, 2024New research from the Australia Institute shows a European Union-style tax on plastic packaging could raise nearly $1.5 billion each year.
14 January, 2024The removal of plastic openings for some Coles brand tissue boxes has become the supermarket’s latest move to reduce unnecessary and problematic plastic packaging
7 June, 2023The bags are made using 80 per cent recycled plastic, including 20 per cent marine plastic waste recovered from ocean-feeding waterways and inland areas primarily within Malaysia
15 June, 2022The bottle, which is currently a prototype, is made from plant-based paraxylene (bPX) which has been converted to plant-based terephthalic acide (bPTA)
8 November, 2021Hobart City Council to enforce ban on non-compostable packaging from 2021
12 March, 2020Carlton & United Breweries has ceased using plastic rings for its six-packs with VB and Carlton Draught beer now being packed in cardboard at its Abbotsford brewery. The brewer, one […]
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