Amsterdam bans creation of new hotels
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
Slovenia would soon impose a general plastic bag ban
No more free plastic bags in Slovenian stores from January 1st. Free lightweight plastic bags will still be allowed at the fresh produce isle or when buying frozen stuff or cleaning supplies. The measure aims to reduce the use of lightweight plastic bags per person from 200 a year to 90 by the end of this year and to 40 by the end of 2025.
2019 brings an end to free plastic bags, with more restrictions to come. Jure Leben, the Environment Minister announced that Slovenia would soon impose a general plastic bag ban. As of 1 January 2019, such bans have been introduced in 53 countries, with varying degrees of enforcement, and 32 countries instead impose a charge per bag.
Source: sloveniatimes.com
Legislators and magnates have to await a preliminary ruling from the European Court of Justice
The building will then serve as the site for a new museum dedicated to Finnish-Russian relations
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
In addition, the federal government has launched the National Week of Action against Bicycle Theft to raise awareness of the issue and the new solution
The facility will replace the need to have water supplied by tankers from Valencia
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Experimenting with public transport provision in Germany is clearly in a state of creative fervour
Legislators and magnates have to await a preliminary ruling from the European Court of Justice
It also set the standards for a better European parking card for people with disabilities
The benefit will last until the Dutch parliament adopts the transgender law
Experimenting with public transport provision in Germany is clearly in a state of creative fervour
It also set the standards for a better European parking card for people with disabilities
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