fijisun.com.fj:443

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tourism industry must take lead role in plastic phase out

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The article discusses a policy push for Fiji's tourism sector to eliminate single-use plastics. The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific regulation, investment, or price signal is reported. The impact is regional (Pacific) and affects tourism operators through potential compliance costs and reputational benefits. No direct product or commodity price effect is identified.

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  • Fiji tourism industry urged to phase out single-use plastics.
  • National workshop held at Tanoa International Hotel in Nadi.
  • Pacific Tourism Organisation CEO warns inaction costs more.
  • Workshop aims to align sustainable tourism practices in Fiji and Pacific.
  • Plastic pollution threatens Pacific environment and tourism competitiveness.
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