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RE: Wanna Hear a "Plastic" Joke?

in #punchline7 years ago (edited)

There's usually a $0.05 deposit in certain states. Not nearly enough to deter anyone or encourage a return for the refund. If anything, homeless people collect and return a fraction of the cans/bottles for a meager income, as a plus.

Plastic bag waste is horrendous too. Companies who promote reusable bags or using your own bags/no bags do sometimes offer a small deduction on your purchase, which is a step in the right direction. At the rate pollution is destroying our oceans, I'm not sure we have 5-10 more years to work through red tape. Plastic takes forever to decompose and we all know that the global population is flooding in tons more every second.

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We are certainly very short minded. When I was young I used to pick up trash and throw it in the trash bin if I saw it laying on the street. I gave up hope pretty quickly.

The problem has to be handled from the root. Government restrictions will be the only way - we are inviting smartphones and satellites that we send into space - surely we can find some better solution than the plastic bag. I guess the oil industries hope that solution will take a long time to find ...