Bali bans single-use plastics, aims to cut marine plastics by 70%
date:Dec 26, 2018
astics, said Koster.

They must substitute plastics with other materials.

The policy, which has a six-month grace period, took effect last Friday, the Post added.

Those who do not comply with the ban will be penalised with administrative sanctions, said Koster.

If they disobey, we will take action, like not extending their business permit, he was quoted as saying.

Experts have estimated that 80 per cent of the trash on Bali's beaches originated from the island itself, the Jakarta Post sai
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