Tiny fish-shaped soy sauce bottles are the latest casualty in Australia’s fight against waste, outlawed by single-use plastic laws that took effect on Monday. In its "Replace the Waste" guidance, ...
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Plastic soy sauce bottles, often shaped like fish and a common sight with takeaway sushi in many countries, have been banned in South Australia. From Monday, restaurants in the state are prohibited ...
An Australian state has banned plastic fish-shaped soy sauce containers, reeling in a sushi lovers' favourite that is washing up in drains and beaches. South Australia is the first state in the ...
Plastic fish-shaped soy sauce containers will be banned in South Australia as part of a state crackdown on single-use plastic - Copyright AFP Nhac NGUYEN Plastic fish ...