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Paul Bainton: The key environmental issue with plastic bags is littering. the 9-pence charged per plastic bag is earmarked for environmental projects. www.abc.net.au/rn/science/earth/stories/s795374.htm
may be overwhelmed by the environmental catastrophes that seem to occur around The environmental issues associated with plastic shopping bags have featured in www.abc.net.au/science/features/bags/default.htm
by topic News releases: Misleading conduct Environmental bag claims 'Misleading' claims about a range of plastic kitchen, garbage and freezer bags www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/534928
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Around 80 million plastic shopping bags end up as rubbish in our environment each year. were concerned about the impact of plastic bags on the environment. www.amazingalternatives.com.au/plasticbags.html
File type:PDF - Download PDF Reader the impact of bags on the environment, without imposing significant The key to minimising the environmental impact of plastic bags lies not in a single www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/ecita_ctte/completed_inqui...gs/submissions/sub245.pdf
File type:PDF - Download PDF Readermarine debris, effects of bags on wildlife, ecosystems and the environment; to bags that are littered, many enter the environment after more appropriate disposal www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/ecita_ctte/completed_inqui...ic_bags/report/report.pdf
about a million disposable plastic bags arrive at our international gateway More than an environmental solution. Corporate governance www.auspost.com.au/annualreport2005/10_corpcase_02.asp
and Wollondilly Shire Councils: Bag yourself a better environment (BYBE) community awareness of the environmental problems caused by plastic bags. www.ballarat.edu.au/projects/ensus/case_studies/fashions/index.html |
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