The shops in Brussels cannot use thin plastic bags
The ban on disposable plastic bags of less than 50 microns enters into force on 1 September 2018, in Brussels and in the stores of the Brussels region – Belgian daily La Libre Belgique wrote.
The regulation covers all trade, even markets and other street vendors, irrespective of the quality and nature of the goods. (MTI)
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