▲ | eru 18 hours ago | |||||||
I'm even more fortunate: I have fresh water that comes out of a tap. Very convenient. > Single use plastics should have been outlawed years ago. Or at least taxed to high heaven. Tax, don't ban. And make the tax proportional to the estimated damage. | ||||||||
▲ | silisili 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Sure, maybe water was a poor example. Let's look at milk, assuming we don't all have cows at hand here. In most places, you can only buy it in plastic and sometimes paper carton, though that seems to be dwindling. There are no other options, so people just grab the plastic one. There's a local place by me that sells their milk in beautiful glass jugs. They charge $5 a jug, but you get that back if you return it unbroken to buy more. That place sells a ton, it's just that most people don't even have the option. It seems though companies have zero incentive to do such a program. There's no reward for recycling as above, and no punishment for being wasteful. However we change that - either via tax or law, I'd be on board with. | ||||||||
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