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    Coles trials removal of single-use plastic produce bags in select stores

    The planet is losing trees for paper products at a rapid rate.
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    Supermarket selling pre-peeled fruit in plastic container draws flak from shoppers: 'Why?'

    They are now planning to replace "tin" cans with plastic. This is a backward step. Steel (not base Iron) is coated with tin to prevent reaction with food. Tin oxidizes. Steel does break down (up to 200 years) though it takes longer to do so than iron. Plastic takes up to 450 years to decompose.
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