One Australian state has already passed legislation banning the plastic fish-shaped soy sauce packets, and others are ...
Tiny fish-shaped soy sauce bottles are the latest casualty in Australia’s fight against waste, outlawed by single-use plastic laws that took effect on Monday. In its "Replace the Waste" guidance, ...
"Each fish-shaped container is used for just seconds, yet remains in the environment for decades or centuries if littered," Environment Minister and Deputy Premier for South Australia, Susan Close, ...
South Australia will become the first place in the world to ban soy sauce fish-shaped containers as part of a wider cutdown on single-use plastic. From 1 September, the small dispensers often included ...
The fish-shaped soy sauce containers that come with sushi for takeout will be completely banned in South Australia. According to the British media outlet The Guardian on the 31st (local time), South ...
WELLINGTON: Plastic soy sauce bottles shaped like fish are tiny, cute and beloved by many sushi eaters. But in the state of South Australia, the decorative containers swam into a growing net of ...
They are one of the most familiar sights among takeaway sushi shops around the world, but from today, fish-shaped plastic soy sauce containers are officially on the way out in South Australia. In the ...
South Australia is the first state in the country to cast a net over the pervasive piscine plastic, known as shoyu-tai. Invented in Japan in the 1950s, they have become a popular way for diners to ...
AN AUSTRALIAN state has banned plastic fish-shaped soy sauce containers, reeling in a sushi lovers’ favourite that is washing up in drains and beaches. South Australia is the first state in the ...
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