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New Zealand has become the first country to ban the thin plastic bags that supermarket customers use to collect their fruit and vegetables. 

The new ban, which starts today, will also extend to plastic straws and silverware. 

The government is expanding a campaign against single-use plastics that it started in 2019, when it banned the thicker plastic shopping bags that customers used to carry home their grocery items.

Officials estimate that on average, each New Zealander sends more than three-quarters of a ton of waste to landfills every year.

“New Zealand produces too much waste, too much plastic waste,” associate environment minister Rachel Brooking said.

Lightweight plastic bags are banned in every state and territory across Australia, with some jurisdictions also banning or on track to ban plastic straws, cutlery and food and drink containers.

In Australia Coles announced in February it was abandoning its trial of reusable mesh bags in the ACT and would instead introduce compostable bags to use for fresh produce. 

Woolworths is doing away with its 15-cent plastic shopping bags in Queensland and the ACT and Coles has committed to phasing out soft-plastic shopping bags in-store and online by the end of June.

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