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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@8ZSR5NL3yrs3Y
Yes, and we should also increase incentives that made it easier for consumers to reuse and recycle old products and use sustainable options.
@924MYCK3yrs3Y
Yes, and increase incentives that encourage consumers to reuse and recycle old products and use sustainable options.
@4SHZKD64yrs4Y
Yes, and I'm not really sure why Styrofoam is still out there in stores...
@8L5FJ3W4yrs4Y
No but we should be looking to replace these items like paper and plastic straws.
@4XD28G74yrs4Y
No, however we should increase consumer incentives to recycle products as well as provide tax incentives to companies that make biodegradable products.
@clementismyname3yrs3Y
No but they should be taxed at a higher rate.
@MilesBHuff4yrs4Y
No, but switch to single-stream recycling so that 100% of trash is processed.
@8DPDF3W5yrs5Y
No, there is no way to force people to stop using plastic but plastic use can be reduced significantly
@8FLGY5K3yrs3Y
Yes, and we should return to manufacturing disposable products made of glass and ceramics.
@8FLGY5K3yrs3Y
Yes, and we should return to manufacturing products made of glass and ceramics.
@8FPLGKD5yrs5Y
No, but increase producer incentives to create products from a minimum level of biodegradable material.
@8RB2K9D4yrs4Y
No, but increase consumer incentives to recycle these products and tax incentives for companies that make biodegradable products instead
@8SSB3X84yrs4Y
Yes, ban all disposable products that are not biodegradable. Encourage and subsidize non-disposable/reusable products.
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