A new community group in Tonga is encouraging people to say no to plastic and use fabric bags and baskets woven from coconut fibres as an alternative.
Tongans urged to say 'No Pelesitiki' and use better bags
The group has launched the 'No Pelesitiki' campaign and says it has received support from the Royal household, nobles, politicians and the New Zealand High Commission.
The group's founder, Eleni Leveni-Tevi, said the traditional woven 'oa baskets were made from coconut shoots and planting was under way to increase the supply.
The plastic bag alternatives are already proving popular, Ms Leveni-Tevi said.
"So we did the launch on Monday and we sold out of all our fabric bags and our o'oa bags," she said.
"Some are waiting to put in orders and yes, we have sighted some of our bags in Nuku'alofa already in use."
Youth groups in Tonga are being encouraged to support the 'No Pelesitiki' campaign, Ms Leveni-Tevi said.
The group is also encouraging policy makers to ban single use plastics.