• TranquilTurbulence
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    19 hours ago

    You know, there are third world countries with a more progressive approach to plastic…

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      11 hours ago

      What single product bans could actually put a dent in our absurd plastic usage. Plastic grocery bag bans can only do so much when every banana is wrapped in 6 layers of single use plastic

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        5 hours ago

        American supermarkets are a special category, since everything is wrapped in plastic.

        In poor countries, plastic bags are a significant contributor to overall amount of plastic waste produced. Banning plastic bags in a place like that actually has an impact, because most things aren’t necessarily wrapped in layers of plastic.

        If you wanted to have a similar impact in America, you would need to introduce a plastic packing and wrapping tax. So yes, banning a single product in a place like that is only a very small step in the right direction.

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      18 hours ago

      Anything that may have once distinguished the US from “third world” countries is gone.

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        13 hours ago

        I think @TranquilTurbulence pretty neatly established one big different - Americans produce far more waste than any actually impoverished country.

        We just live poor in order to afford all those extra landfills.