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Bega café and takeaway businesses respond to NSW government's ban on single-use plastic

Ellouise Bailey
Updated May 27 2022 - 4:24pm, first published May 24 2022 - 4:30pm
Wok N Roll owner Calvin Vong said while he understood the introduction of the ban on single-use plastics, the higher costs of more sustainable options would mean price hikes for his products. Photo: Ellouise Bailey
Wok N Roll owner Calvin Vong said while he understood the introduction of the ban on single-use plastics, the higher costs of more sustainable options would mean price hikes for his products. Photo: Ellouise Bailey

Wok N Roll owner Calvin Vong understands the reasoning behind the NSW government's move to ban single-use plastic bags and items, but said the higher costs of alternative products would fall on the customer.

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Ellouise Bailey

Ellouise Bailey

Journalist

Queensland Country Life reporter based in Rockhampton and reporting on agriculture in the central Queensland region. Got a story? Get in touch: 0447 477 399 or email ellouise.bailey@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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