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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@9F8R89M2yrs2Y
I feel like companies should lean more to the biodegradable side so there is a more safe environment for the animals that inhabit Canada
@8YJ8BGC3yrs3Y
No, as some people can only drink via straw
@8VMRXXD4yrs4Y
I mean, it would be great but it's not realistic so I'd like to say make the more than 50% ones more expensive than the biodegradable ones so we can reduce the use of them.
@8VMFBQ64yrs4Y
Yes but also should be affordable for low income people.
@8VG5TMT4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as there are enough that meet the requirements
@8SLX9RP4yrs4Y
just make them all biodegradable
@8QDL7HWNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Yes, but allow its use for people with allergies and disabilities that prevent them from using reusable alternatives
@8CWR7TZ5yrs5Y
Yes, we should look towards using more biodegradable products but us as nation should also towards having better ways of disposing of these products
@8CWR7TP5yrs5Y
Yes, we should look towards using more biodegradable products but us as nation should also towards having better ways of disposing of these products
@993DHPR2yrs2Y
Yes, but only in establishments; they can still be sold in stores.
@8VJ7MXZ4yrs4Y
Yes but make biodegradable products cheaper than non biodegradable products
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