The New South Wales government has announced a plan to reduce plastic waste, including phasing out several single-use plastic items by 2030 and introducing new regulations for packaging.
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- NSW generates nearly one million tonnes of plastic waste annually, with only 15% recycled.
- From 2027, single-use plastics like bread tags, pizza savers, and non-compostable fruit stickers will be phased out, with all new regulations effective by 2030. 19s
- The government will regulate chemicals in plastics and encourage eco-friendly innovations, such as paper-based sauce packets. 1m 9s
- Improper use of balloons will be fined due to their impact on wildlife, with Taronga Hospital treating 1,500 wildlife cases annually linked to plastic waste. 44s
- Reducing plastic waste is crucial as Sydney's landfills are projected to reach capacity within five years. 1m 34s