Topics:  ban, envestra, plastic bags

Should Sunshine Coast lead the way on a plastic bag ban?

Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy will be the first Queensland townships to become plastic bag free.
Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy will be the first Queensland townships to become plastic bag free.

THE push is on to use The Sunshine Coast as a test bed for a ban on the use of plastic shopping bags.

 

Queensland Conservation Council executive director Toby Hutcheon is convinced the strong level of LNP ministerial representation on the Coast, combined with our general embrace of green initiatives, makes us the perfect region to test a ban that is already in place in South Australia and the Northern Territory.

In those states, shoppers have adapted quickly, carrying reusable bags when they head off to the shops.

Business editor Rebecca Marshall is working on an in-depth story on the issue and is keen to guage sentiment on the Coast.

Tell us what you think of the idea here

 

 


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