The weekly weird
Thai shoppers get creative after plastic bag ban
Thai shoppers grabbed baskets, buckets and even a wheelbarrow to skirt a new ban on single-use plastic bags at big retailers, with many posting images of their efforts online.
The restriction, introduced at the start of the new year by several major mall operators and the convenience stores, was a victory for environmental campaigners in a country where individuals use an average of eight plastic bags a day.
Customers can now pay a small fee for reusables, but budget-conscious shoppers saved money by grabbing anything available and celebrating the different choices on social media.
One man grinned at the camera as he held a wheelbarrow laden with bottles of water, paper towels and soap. Another two women clutched each side of a pink laundry basket heaving with goods.
Experts say Thailand is one of the largest contributors to ocean pollution. But awareness about the problem has spread over the last year as images of dead turtles, whales and dugongs with pieces of plastic bags clogging their stomachs went viral.