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Rules that changed on April 1, and it's not a joke

Updated: 2015-04-01 14:53

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4. Plastic bags no longer free in Hong Kong

Rules that changed on April 1, and it's not a joke

All commercial outlets, with certain exceptions, will no longer provide free plastic bags to customers in Hong Kong in a bid to encourage less usage. Customers shall pay at least HK$0.5 for plastic bags used to wrap goods.

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