• Thalestr@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Good! The amount of plastic waste that comes with retail produce is absurd. From the thin plastic bags to things being individually wrapped with plastic and foam.

  • TaldenNZ@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    All large shops in England have been legally required to charge for single-use plastic shopping bags since 2015 - a move that has seen bags drop by mor then 95 per cent, according to the government. The legal charge was initially a minimum of 5p, but this was raised to 10p in May 2021 in a bid to further reduce usage.

    Doesn’t this approach risk promoting elitism by wealth? Past a given income level that fixed overhead becomes irrelevant.

    So those on a lower income, who are more cost-sensitive, are made to be more responsible for reaching pollution-limiting targets than the wealthy.

     

    I prefer the level-playing field better I think (if only we were applying that to more things here).

  • beatle
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    1 year ago

    Cost saving measures for big companies sold as environmentalism.

    Meanwhile everything you buy from a supermarket comes in plastic packaging.

    If they were serious they’d ban single use disposable plastic drink bottles. Think about how much plastic is used just to package some biscuits.