February 2013 - Plastic Waste Solutions
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Despite tax, Maryland shoppers still using plastic bags
Posted on February 19, 2013 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsDespite tax, Maryland shoppers still using plastic bags - News - Plastics News#email_sustain. This evidence shows as has been shown many times before now that imposing a little charge on a plastic bag will...
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UK group develops colorant to ease recycling of black plastics – News – Plastics News#email_sustain#email_sustain
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Pair urges government to classify some plastic waste as hazardous
Posted on February 19, 2013 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsPair urges government to classify some plastic waste as hazardous - News - Plastics News#email_sustain. This has been one of the...
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MicroStrate turns e-waste into sheet for signage, displays – News – Plastics News
Posted on February 19, 2013 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsMicroStrate turns e-waste into sheet for signage, displays - News - Plastics News. Turning old computers into plastic items that have other long term uses is a good way to help control the plastic waste issue.
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NY Mayor Bloomberg to propose ban on polystyrene foam packaging
Posted on February 19, 2013 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsNY Mayor Bloomberg to propose ban on polystyrene foam packaging - News - Plastics News. Continue reading this entry →
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Plastic bag bans get mixed reviews in Brazil
Posted on February 19, 2013 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsPlastic bag bans get mixed reviews in Brazil - News - Plastics News. Although overall a mix of results it is clear that it is only a matter of time before the people of Brazil ban plastic bags. And why...
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How many people today grab a takeaway coffee cup from the local cafe to drink on the go? We don’t know, but the number must be enormous.. Most every one of the above have a plastic top that will last 100s of years. Some cafes still use plastic cups that last a similar time. Is 10 minutes of coffee worth 100s of years of trash?
These items can be seen littering our gutters and on our streets all over the place. If they were all cardboard, they would still be littered, but they would, at least, be gone in a short time.
They do not need to be made of plastic.
On the way home from the gym last week, a distance of about 1 km (1/2 mile), I counted the items of plastic litter on the curb as I walked. In that short distance I counted 63 pieces of plastic litter. Plastic drink bottles, bottle tops, candy wrappers, plastic film, polystyrene fragments etc. That seemed to be a lot to me. I guess it is a generational thing. Our parents would have been horrified to see that amount, whereas it seems to go unnoticed by our youth of today. In another 20 years how many pieces will there be on this stretch, -- 200? What will today’s youth think of that new amount then when they are older? Will their children be so readily accepting of a higher amount of litter?