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  2. Plastic bans - Wikipedia

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    A growing number of countries have instituted plastic bag bans, and a ban on single-use plastic (such as throw-away forks or plates), and are looking to spread bans to all plastic packaging, plastic clothing (such as polyester and acrylic fiber, or any other form of unnecessary plastic that could be replaced with an easily biodegradeable, non ...

  3. Disposable product - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, a 2018 HM Treasury consultation on single-use plastic waste taxation noted that the production process for single-use plastic originates in the conversion of naturally occurring substances into polymers, which vary in their capacity for being re-processed on one or more occasions, meaning that some polymers can be reprocessed and ...

  4. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    Single-use plastic shopping bag ban. [364] Manitoba: Leaf Rapids: 22 March 2007: 2 April 2007: Single-use plastic shopping bag ban. [365] Thompson: 27 September 2010: 31 December 2010: Single-use polyethylene bag ban. Reusable bags must be 2.25 mils thick. [366] New Brunswick: Dieppe: 10 June 2019: 1 October 2020: Single-use plastic shopping ...

  5. Biden administration seeks to eliminate single-use plastics ...

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    The action is part of a government strategy to "target plastic pollution at production, processing, use and disposal," according to a government report titled "Mobilizing Federal Action on Plastic ...

  6. Packaging waste - Wikipedia

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    The problem is mainly in a lack of motivation to start making a change. But examples of effective ways to help reduce packaging pollution include banning the use of single-use plastics, more social awareness and education, promotion of eco-friendly alternatives, public pressure, voluntary cleaning up, and adopting reusable or biodegradable bags ...

  7. Pupils inspire switch from single-use plastics - AOL

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    It all started when they wrote letters to school leaders expressing their concerns over disposable single-use plastics. Now, reusable plastic pudding pots are used at lunchtime at not just their ...

  8. MarinaTex - Wikipedia

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    MarinaTex is a bioplastic material designed to serve as an alternative to single-use plastic in a variety of applications. [1] It is translucent and stronger than LDPE plastic. [2] This biodegradable bioplastic is made from red algae and organic waste from the fishing industry. MarinaTex plastic takes between four and six weeks to decompose in ...

  9. Want to use less plastic? 7 simple swaps to make. - AOL

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    Dry cleaners use more than 300 million pounds of plastic film in the United States alone, according to a report from Beyond Plastics. You can also swap plastic hangers for wood, metal or ...