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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65% Yes |
35% No |
62% Yes |
25% No |
2% Yes, and ban all disposable products that are not made of at least 75% of biodegradable material |
5% No, but increase tax incentives for companies that make biodegradable products |
5% No, increase consumer incentives to recycle these products instead |
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8KQL6XN4yrs4Y
I agree to ban all disposable products that are not made of at least 75% of biodegradable material but also fix our recycling programs and GET HONEST about what Canada REALLY IS RECYCLING!! Programs for residential sorting at the curbside, THEN fines to loose individuals who don't sort properly
@B4P2QNJ5 days5D
Not completely banned UNLESS they have something to replace it that is more environmentally friendly.
@B4KTZYT1wk1W
i think it’s more important to remove all plastic wrap and in general excessive packaging on unnecessary products than worry about cutlery
@B4KQCG51wk1W
No just add a major tax on them that people who want to use them for convenience can. Then with they money put it back into incentives to improve the environment
@B4J4CQY2wks2W
I am for a major plastic ban of most single use products. Plastic utensils and straws may already be banned, but there's still product packaging with unnecessary and unrecyclable plastics. There should also be stricter laws on importing bootleg merchandise, as junk from Aliexpress, Temu, Shein, etc has started cluttering up our country.
@B4J2NK32wks2W
I think reducing plastic consumption is important but think the replacements that companies switched to are inferior and cause frustration to the consumer.
@B4HFLJL2wks2W
Yes, support research and development for greener packaging alternatives for consumers. Also assist municipalities in developing the infrastructure to include more recycling options for the consumers.
@B4F8RDG2wks2W
yes, but the only exception is if a person has a allergic reaction to any of the new cups or culturally
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