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NZ's plastics challenge: Four solutions to piling up waste

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New Zealand has a problem with plastic. There's too much of it. It's filling up our landfills, our oceans, there are piles of the stuff at recycling plants waiting for a buyer report Newshub.

China's stopped buying our plastics, putting a spotlight on the plastics used and discarded in New Zealand.

Obviously, the most effective way to reduce waste is to create less of it in the first place - buy foods wrapped in fewer plastics and say no to the straw. Realistically, though, we are going to keep using things that create waste, a large portion of which could be recycled far more efficiently than it is at the moment.

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Published in ENVIRONMENT
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