Less and less plastic even before the ban
We were able to use 15 000 tonnes of single-use plastics (e.g. food boxes, drink cups, bags) each year, the placing on the market of which was banned by the government decree in force from 1 July. According to the packaging industry’s advocacy group, the finding of suitable alternatives is already under way, according to the figures, and according to market sources, some people who have previously dealt with something else have started to produce products that replace plastics.
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