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“Per capita, Australia generates the most single-use plastic waste in the world,” Kiernan reveals. “That’s absolutely horrifying, so we all need to get in the habit of adopting reusable items, such as shopping bags, water bottles, keep cups and travel cutlery.”
How would you rate your recycling skills? It’s something that most of us do every day, but the truth is that we still have a lot to learn. In fact, just 25 per cent of us are separating our waste properly.
While it can
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