The government is calling for more public support as it clamps down on the manufacturers and distributors of Styrofoam.
It says it is aware of complaints from businesses about the inadequate transition period but is convinced there was enough time to source alternatives.
The Styrofoam ban came in effect on January 1, 2020.
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