What You Need To Know About The Mauritius Ban On Single-use Plastic Products

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As of 15 April 2021, the single use plastic ban in force in Mauritius is extended to non-biodegradable single use plastic products forming an integral part of the packaging of another product...
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As of 15 April 2021, the single use plastic ban in force in Mauritius is extended to non-biodegradable single use plastic products forming an integral part of the packaging of another product, used for purposes other than containing cooked or ready-to-be consumed food intended for immediate consumption.

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