Single-use plastics: What do traders think of Wales' ban plan?
The Welsh government is planning to ban single-use carrier bags and plastic drinking straws in Wales.
A new Welsh law would make it an offence to supply or offer to supply what ministers call "littered and unnecessary disposable single-use plastics" such as plastic plates, cutlery, stirrers and cotton buds.
Carly Griffin, manager of the The Sage Deli in Cardiff Market, supports the idea but says businesses will need help.
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