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In Pictures: Taste Supermarket refuses to take back plastic packaging as activists dump 4 trolley loads

by Holmes Chan19:40, 5 February 201922:48, 31 March 2020
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Café de Coral, McDonald’s and IKEA rein in use of plastic amid pressure from environmentalists

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Greenpeace urges major fast food chains to offer HK$3 discount to customers who bring their own utensils

by Kris Cheng15:55, 20 December 201822:29, 31 March 2020
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17.5m pieces of plastic flow to the sea from Hong Kong’s Shing Mun River every year: Greenpeace

by Kris Cheng19:16, 18 October 201822:23, 31 March 2020
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Hong Kong McDonald’s to cut use of plastic straws and styrofoam containers

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Asia’s plastic disaster: Convenience is no excuse when there are cleaner alternatives

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400kg ultra-black plastic orb unveiled in Hong Kong as part of waste art installation

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Ocean Park teams up with 850 restaurants to reduce plastic use in Hong Kong by the end of 2018

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