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Plastic bag ban ‘a diversion’

icon1 Posted by admin in Recycling on 05 17th, 2008 |

Plans to ban or charge for single-use plastic bags are a diversion from the real environmental issues, a  government adviser said.

Waste and recycling expert Professor Chris Coggins said such a government policy allowed the supermarkets to pass on responsibility to customers.

Professor Coggins was extensively quoted in a BBC article which can be read in full here.

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