In 2016, France became the first country to ban the sale of plastic disposable products that contain less than 50% of biodegradable material and in 2017, India passed a law banning all plastic disposable plastic products.
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@9F7XKP22yrs2Y
Ban all disposable products that are made of less than 50% of biodegradable material
@9CBTBW32yrs2Y
Yes, but develop alternatives that still function as intended i.e. drink straws that dont degrade during initial use.
@93D436K3yrs3Y
No but limit the amount of non biodegradable products.
@8VLHL4S4yrs4Y
Graduated approach that make this feasible for businesses and does it part in keeping the world a greener place.
@8VG6MFS4yrs4Y
Yes, AND increase consumer incentives to recycle these products instead
@8VFCC994yrs4Y
@8V8KKXD4yrs4Y
Banned is too strong of a word
@8TY4JPB4yrs4Y
Yes for corporations, not individuals
@8TBDHXH4yrs4Y
No because some disabled people require these types of materials and cannot use the alternatives
@8MR8VK74yrs4Y
Disposable products shouldn't be banned period.
@8CH685X5yrs5Y
Create plastics that contains 75% or more of biodegradable
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