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Local eateries phase out pollution‑prone single‑use items

You know the little fellow. That cheerful red-capped soy sauce fish nestled beside your supermarket sushi roll. Cute, convenient, and almost instantly tossed in the bin. Well, one Sydney suburb has decided enough is enough. From 1 July, the use of plastic soy sauce fish packets will be phased out in Manly. The impact is significant, with around 10,000 plastic items expected to be removed from waste streams each week. The change has come from a …
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yourlifechoices.com.au broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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