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Plastic bans proliferate in 2019 as planet drowns in trash
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June 29, 2019
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When the EU finally committed to banning an array of single-use plastics in March, it became part of a growing plastic-free movement that is seeing similar bans imposed from Vanuatu to Canada and Tanzania.
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