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    Iceland plans to implement a plastic ban from September 1

    • Last Update: 2022-08-18
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to "Icelandic National Television" reported on August 26, starting from September 1 (Sunday), free plastic shopping bags will be a thing of the past, when it will be illegal for Icelandic retailers to give away plastic ba.


    In May, the Icelandic parliament approved a decree aimed at tackling single-use plastic was.


    The decree also makes it illegal to provide plastic bags regardless of their thickness from January 1, 202 However, bags made of other materials are still available for sa.


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