Here's an idea ... how about we make a law that states all plastics either made in, or imported into, Canada be 100% recyclable.
And fines for breaking this law will start at $4 billion per piece of plastic that contravenes the rule.
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Here's an idea ... how about we make a law that states all plastics either made in, or imported into, Canada be 100% recyclable.
And fines for breaking this law will start at $4 billion per piece of plastic that contravenes the rule.
That means companies would actually have to face punishment. Won't happen.
Doesn't mean it shouldn't happen tho.
And just because PP might roll it back also doesn't mean we shouldn't do it. Climate change is coming for us and just because other countries are worse doesn't excuse us being bad.
Producers and retailers should be held responsible for taking back all packagings and products that reach their end of life. This should then be recycled by the manufacturer and producers.
We should really take more issue with manufactures charging us for products, and the then us also having to pay in our taxes for the disposal of those products when they reach end of life.
I want to be able to return the plastics and packagings back to the store once I don't need them anymore, same as I want to be able to bring my TV and appliances back to the same store and get a small credit back for the materials of those items.
I don't want manufactures taking advantage of the garbage collection services that I pay for in my taxes. Or at the very least I want them to pay the full cost of those services in terms of social and environmental costs.