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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@9F4765G2yrs2Y
Yes but we would need to make sure there is a good alternative first. It should be something we work towards
@8YZY8PS3yrs3Y
No, but we should help poor people in countries that dump trash in the ocean
@8VWVVQ64yrs4Y
Proper Biodegrateadle plastic alternatives should be encouraged
@8VP2Y6N4yrs4Y
no. i hate the paper straws. they never work.
@8VMSH2B4yrs4Y
Not banned, but less used
@8VMSGN34yrs4Y
Not banned but less used
@8TXL5VP4yrs4Y
Implement publicly available biodegradable and recyclable options to promote ecological use of materials.
@9B3N2NQ2yrs2Y
Just like plastic bags being banned there should be a start to phasing them out.
@8QW7HWC4yrs4Y
No, but make it easier to recycle them and harder to throw them away
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