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read moreThe Australian Marine Conservation Society, Australia’s leading ocean conservation organisation, has praised South Australia’s roadmap in its fight against single-use plastics, saying it would make the state Australia’s leader in the race to stop ocean plastic pollution.
Under the new timetable announced by SA’s Deputy Premier Dr Susan Close, the SA Government will ban single-use plastic cotton bud sticks, pizza savers and plates and bowls in 2023, followed by a range of plastics including thick plastic bags, plastic cups and lids, plastic lined coffee cups, and plastic takeout containers in 2024.
In addition, the state will be the first to phase out a variety of other unrecyclable plastics such as plastic soy sauce fish, plastic fruit stickers, confetti, bread tags, and plastic balloon sticks and ties.
AMCS Plastics Campaign Manager Shane Cucow praised the roadmap as the kind of ambition Australia needs to end ocean plastic pollution and considers South Australia to be on track to lead the way in the race to end ocean plastic pollution
Cucow notes “Every year, over 100,000 marine animals are killed by plastic pollution globally, including many of Australia’s beloved whales and turtles.
“Yet plastic pollution is increasing, and we are on track to see plastic pollution of our oceans triple by 2040. If we don’t rapidly reduce plastic use across the board, there will be more plastic than fish in our seas by 2050.
“South Australia recycles more of its plastic packaging than any other state and territory in Australia, but it is still only recovering 35 per cent. We will never be able to solve the problem with recycling alone.
“By eliminating unrecyclable, highly littered plastics like soy sauce fish, confetti, bread tags and takeaway coffee cups that contain plastic, we can stop a large portion of the plastics entering our oceans every day and bring plastic use down to levels that can safely be managed.
While South Australia is setting its sights high, some other jurisdictions have yet to act.
Cucow adds “we’re disappointed to see Tasmania has deferred consideration of a statewide ban on single-use plastics until 2025, failing to act quickly on the single-use plastics that are killing our wildlife.
“We call on the Tasmanian Government to bring forward vital action to stem the plastic that is polluting our wild southern waters.”
South Australia’s timetable for expanding the ban on single-use plastics
Plastics and marine life
Approximately 52% of turtles worldwide have eaten plastic or other human marine debris. Over two-thirds of cetacean species such as whales and dolphins are known to be affected by plastic pollution.
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23rd June 2022 - Australia launches new Plastics Innovation Hub in Vietnam
16th May 2022 - Belgravia Leisure explains move away from single-use plastics
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