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... afgc chief executive kate carnell said the idea that the territory government’s proposed cdl legislation - the environmental protection (beverage containers and plastic bags) bill 2010 - is a “free option” is completely misleading
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... the european commission, the eu's executive, said it had evidence chinese producers were exporting bags via a company called xiamen xingxia polymers co ... chinese and thai plastic bags entering the eu have been subject to import duties of up to 28 ... china exports an estimated 350 million euros' ($450 million) worth of plastic sacks -- from shopping bags to bin liners -- to the european union annually ... the european union now has until may 2011 to decide whether xiamen xingxia is channeling plastic bags into the eu and to levy higher duties against it ... the investigation suggests plastic bag duties may be extended by several years beyond their scheduled expiry in 2011, according to a person familiar with the case
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... it is a hell of a lot bigger than free plastic bags
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... approximately 25 ml of gum solutions, in either deionised water or buffer, were sealed in plastic bags made from polyethylene and then subjected to 800 mpa pressure for 10 minutes, with the temperature in the pressure cell kept at between 27° and 30°c by circulating cold water, notes the article
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... plastic bags and containers, which are most commonly used to tote food on-the-go, are now known to leech dangerous chemicals into food ... so are there any practical, safe alternatives? in this review, i have evaluated two of the top reusable eating ware brands that are safe, environmentally-friendly, plastic-free and practical ... eco dittyeco ditty makes sandwich and snack bags that are composed of 100 percent organic cotton ... the idea was birthed out of the discovery that the founder's daughter was allergic to pvc plastic and that a suitable alternative was needed ... )the neat thing about eco ditty's bags is that they are fully adjustable in size and can be washed in the dishwasher, by hand or in the washing machine ... eco lunchboxeco lunchbox makes handmade lunch bags, napkins, stainless-steel food containers and sustainable bamboo and steel utensils, all of which can be purchased separately or in a single kit ... at the same time, they are not 100 percent leak-proof like some other brands that use plastic are, so there is a trade-off involved
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... the pepper is packaged in plastic bags weighing between ¼ lb and 10 lbs, and was sold on-site between december 11, 2009 and february 2, 2010 ... the bags are labeled with stickers identifying the distributor, binell bros cutlery which has no product code
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... western australia could become the third australian region to ban the plastic bag if the state opposition has their way ... the wa labor party is set to introduce a private members bill to parliament next month that could see plastic bags banished from the state, following in the footsteps of south australia and the northern territory ... “western australians use about 400 million plastic shopping bags each year,” opposition environment spokeswoman sally talbot said, according to aap ... “several wa councils and communities including albany and fremantle have moved to eliminate plastic bag use and there is wide support for a ban from all round western australia ... ” exemptions for certain plastic bags would be included in the opposition’s bill to ensure the hygienic storing of food is not compromised ... * victoria has not banned the plastic bag as of yet, but did trial a levy in 2008
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... hazelnut kernels were sold in november and december 2009 at lenny's north, seattle, washington and six 1lb bags were sold at the sunset produce stand in banks, oregon ... the product is packed in 1lb plastic bags closed with a twist-tie, with a label ‘oregon hazelnuts product of usa, janzen farms 20555 se webfoot rd, dayton, oregon with weight 16 oz (1lb)’
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... they were packed in 8 oz and 16 oz zip lock plastic bags
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