Ban on plastics bags in Australia's Northern Territory from September 1, 2011

11-Aug-11
Akin to the approach adopted by South Australia, the Northern Territory legislation will prohibit the supply by retailers of plastic bags with handles that are made of polyethylene polymer less than 35 microns thick. Retailers should check with their supplier if they are unsure about the composition or thickness of the bags they are supplying. Legislation was passed by the NT Legislative Assembly in February 2011. Phase-out period commenced on May 1, 2011, and the ban will commence on September 1, 2011. In the Territory, like South Australia, the ban will not extend to: " Reusable 'Green bags' (heavy polypropylene plastic bags designed to be reused over 100 times). " Recycled bags you bring along yourself. " Heavier retail (or boutique) bags, typically used by clothing and department stores. " Biodegradable bags that state they meet the Australian Standard AS 4736-2006. " Barrier bags, the type dispensed from a roll, typically for items such as loose fruit and vegetables.
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