November 2016 - Plastic Waste Solutions
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Customer backlash trashes plastic bag scheme in WA town of Denmark after just four hours – Australia
Posted on November 28, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsA Western Australian supermarket is forced to scrap its plastic bag charge after just four hours. Source: Customer backlash trashes plastic bag scheme in WA town of Denmark after just four hours - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) This is an...
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Queensland to ban single-use plastic bags from 2018
Posted on November 25, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsThe Queensland Government will ban single-use plastic shopping bags from 2018, and says it will not wait for other east-coast states to do the same. Source: Queensland to ban single-use plastic bags from 2018 The Queensland Government will ban single-use...
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Waste Management Explain Plastic-Bag Ban to Vendors – St. Croix Source
Posted on November 16, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsSource: Waste Management Explain Plastic-Bag Ban to Vendors | St. Croix Source Eight vendors showed up at the Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority town hall meeting at the St. Croix Curriculum Center to learn what they had to do to...
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Balloon Crackdown Doesn’t Last Very Long, Vendors Say – The Cambodia Daily
Posted on November 14, 2016 by DrRossH in BalloonsTwo months ago, authorities banned balloon vendors from tourist-dense areas of Phnom Penh like the riverside, the Royal Palace and Independence Monument, saying the vendors’ gas tanks could trigger explosions, stampedes and acts of terrorism. But for vendors who ply...
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San Francisco Becomes First City To Ban The Sale Of Plastic Bottles – Check Out The Healthy World
Posted on November 13, 2016 by DrRossH in GeneralBy Amanda Froelich Plastic pollution is one of the greatest burdens to the environment. Believe it or not, enough plastic is discarded every year to circle the globe four times. Even worse, it is estimated that 50% of the plastic on this planet is used only...
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Additives to make plastic biodegradable don’t cut it
Posted on November 11, 2016 by DrRossH in BioPlastics, Landfills and DisposalConsumers and makers of plastic products want plastic to biodegrade to minimize the environmental impact, but some additives don't live up to the claims. Source: Additives to make plastic biodegradable don't cut it The additives chosen represented two categories: oxo-biodegradables...
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The oceans are full of plastic, but why do seabirds eat it?
Posted on November 10, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic & WildlifeThousands of seabirds die every year from consuming plastic trash in the oceans. But why do they eat plastic? New research shows that it produces odors that help some species find prey. Source: The oceans are full of plastic,...
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Calif. looks set to ban plastic bags
Posted on November 10, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsOpponents of the ban said it amounts to a tax increase by charging shoppers 10 cents for paper bags. Source: Calif. looks set to ban plastic bags Finally some sanity on plastic bags. Way to go California. Now can we...
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Plastic bottle recycling dips slightly – Plastics News
Posted on November 4, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste NewsPost-consumer plastic bottle recycling dipped slightly in 2015 — the first drop in 25 years — at a time described as being difficult for the industry.A new report from a pair of trade groups, the Association of Plastic Recyclers and...
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Speaker: Plastic production must be reduced to address marine debris – Europe
Posted on November 4, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsDüsseldorf, Germany — The world must stop producing and consuming more and more plastic if the issue of marine litter is to be addressed effectively, warned a leading German conservation group.Cornelius Detloff, of the Naturschuzbund Deutschland (NABU), said manufacturers have...
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