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Farmers in Indonesia have begun turning seaweed into biodegradable plastics used in food wrappers and sachets.

 

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Great stuff, for the planet 🌍

Meanwhile in Australia we don't ban plastic bags, we just make you pay 15 cents for them. Oh, and we make them about ten times thicker than the old plastic bags, so they take ten times longer to break down. Instead, we could have simply changed the material the bags are made from

OMGTheMess This news is useless until they make shopping bags that I can throw away again.

The Greens will still find something to complain about.

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