Help offered for WA venues to become plastic free
Hospitality venues offered assistance with transition to plastic free ahead of single-use plastics ban from 1 July.
19 April, 2022Hospitality venues offered assistance with transition to plastic free ahead of single-use plastics ban from 1 July.
19 April, 2022ACT cuts single-use plastics from more major events in Canberra, including at GIO Stadium and Manuka Oval.
15 March, 2022Queenslanders asked to have their say on single-use plastics to be banned next.
7 December, 2021The end is near for single-use plastics, including bags, straws, cotton buds, plates, bowls and cutlery.
23 November, 2021Supermarket giant removes single-use plastic picnicware from stores nationwide.
17 November, 2021More than $356 million to be invested over five years to implement plans to protect the environment and promote recycling.
15 June, 2021ACT’s single-use plastic phase out to begin from July.
6 April, 2021ACT Government introduces legislation to commence ban on single-use plastic
8 December, 2020WA state government announces plan to reduce single-use plastics by 2023.
9 November, 2020It’s the last straw for Queensland’s single-use plastics.
15 July, 2020How avoiding single-use plastic can still be part of the new normal.
24 June, 2020Consultation open on state-wide ban that will initially focus on straws, drink stirrers, cutlery and plates.
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