Plastic packaging ok for now: environment bureau

The Environment and Ecology Bureau clarified that shops could still use plastic containers to pack takeaway food, after a supermarket chain was found using paper food boxes to pack sushi, much to the irritation of some customers. A photo went viral online, showing Japanese discount retailer DON DON DONKI using non-plastic, non-transparent containers to pack sushi, with netizens describing that as "sushi in blind boxes". Reaching out through its “Big Waster” social media account, the bureau said using plastic packaging was still ok for now. "This situation is the same with takeaways, so supermarkets can still use plastic boxes and lids to pack takeout sushi. Of course, they can also use transparent boxes, so customers can clearly distinguish the food quality and types," it wrote on social media. The first phase of the plastic cutlery ban began on Monday, and restaurants are now banned from giving out plastic utensils, but plastic containers are still allowed for takeaways. The second phase of the ban is expected to begin in 2025, when plastic containers will also be banned for takeaways.



Plastic packaging ok for now: environment bureau

Plastic packaging ok for now: environment bureau

Plastic packaging ok for now: environment bureau

Plastic packaging ok for now: environment bureau
Plastic packaging ok for now: environment bureau
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