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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I believe that they should start using more biodegradable or Eco-friendly materiels over the next several years
yes and no it would useful to get them but they are no always useful cause they break easily and sometimes when they break kids can can choke on them
Let the free market decide the outcome.
Limited. Depending on the situation. This would have to be studied
@8Z3WNDV3yrs3Y
Recycling can be a great thing, The plastic can be melted and used for space travel since we have so much of it. We can also use the surplus for developing military technology for defense, Offense and Civilian usage.
Limit and reduce the use.
No, but citizens need to be more carful of what they are using.
No, But definitely find a better way to deal with it
it shouldnt be banned but there should be restictions like how much you can buy and how many comes in a pack
Only ban what’s most nessacary
we should do the same thing as Africa and reuse the plastic for bricks to create things such as roads sidewalks etc etc
start with straws and plastic bags
No, but reduce the amount made, and encourage people to bring their own.
@8SLX9RP4yrs4Y
just make them all biodegradable
ban all the plastic and water bottles.
@8PYFGKY4yrs4Y
yes as long as the new products are just as good as the previous ones.
implement the use of natural products (like banana leaves for ice-cream cups and paper straws)
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