Created Mon 19th May 6:59am PDT by
junkie_1
All questions » General » Other » Will any country in Africa ban the use of polythene before 1st Jan 2009?
Current forecast: 37% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 37% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
This has to be done following the procedure of the law in the respective countries ,e.g. a parliamentary notice ,a monarchs order etc.
The country must announce fresh plans to ban polythene and must not have taken the same step in the past.
The country must announce fresh plans to ban polythene and must not have taken the same step in the past.
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Initial likelihoods: Yes: 40%
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Created Mon 19th May 6:59am PDT by
junkie_1
Suspend date: Wed 31st Dec 11:59pm PST (5 weeks to go)
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score: 10
The Scotsman 2 days ago
only in the new company but also a tremendous number in the supply chain in the UK.' INDUSTRYBRITISH Polythene Industries (BPI) yesterday became the second Scottish packaging company in two days to announce job cuts, warning demand from the construction
score: 10
Glasgow Herald 2 days ago
While oil prices have tumbled since July amid growing fears about the global economy, Greenock-headquartered BPI said it did not expect to feel any benefit until next year at the earliest. In an interim management statement BPI said demand from the UK
score: 10
The Scotsman 2 days ago
repayment in mid-2009 and BPI took the chance to secure credit now. Shares dropped 10p to 185p. BRITISH Polythene Industries (BPI) yesterday became the second Scottish packaging company in two days to announce job cuts, warning demand from the
score: 10
Telegraph 2 days ago
permanent inorganic mulches such as gravel. Chipped stone, coloured glass and slate all provide different aesthetic effects. Black polythene sheeting is a cheap and effective weed suppressant for the fruit garden or allotment. Bare-root tree planting
score: 10
The Hindu 3 days ago
people?s health. Noxious fumes Dangerous fumes and gases are released following the burning of hazardous waste like plastic, polythene bags and rubber. Residents blamed the corporation for not initiating steps to ensure a garbage-free city. They




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