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From the page: "THE retail giant Target has confirmed it will ban plastic bags in its 283 Australian stores next month. It will be the first large retailer to break ranks and ban bags on environmental grounds."
Reviewed by sustainableecho May 31, 05:08pm ( 74 reviews ) • smh.com.au
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Rated by Daox on Aug 18, 11:14am
Woooo, one chink out of the armor just leads to bigger cracks.
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Rated by mayury01 on Jun 10, 11:54pm
Target calls it a wrap on plastic
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Rated by zeke13 on Jun 06, 9:12pm
More more more please. Corporate responsibility...who'da thunk it?
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Rated by gorgeousgeorge1 on Jun 04, 1:40pm
About time - what took them so long?
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Rated by indiejade on Jun 03, 9:36am
Good news! I wish more retailers would go this route.
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Rated by MissMonet on Jun 03, 4:15am
I have that exact bag in the pic. It cost me $5 and I use it for absolutely everything. Who needs plastic?
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Rated by deee on Jun 03, 12:41am
Thank goodness it's starting somewhere.