• NarrativeBear@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Now send it back to the manufacturer please!!!

    I don’t know why we let corporations use a publicly funded recycling and waste collection program, paid for right from our pockets.

    I buy the product, and then I pay to have it thrown away?

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      9 months ago

      Just throw it in the trash. We dug it out of the hole; CO² is what happens with the processed oil sooner or later anyway, be it by burning or deteriorating via UV. And trash burning facilities have better filters for sulfur & co than the ocean, and it doesn’t cause agonizing deaths on the way.

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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    PARIS, Nov 17 (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers and member states have reached a deal to revise the bloc’s waste shipment regulation and end exports of certain types of waste to third countries unable to process it properly, the EU Parliament said on Friday.

    It added that compliance with international workers’ rights would also be taken into account.

    The European Commission in 2021 proposed a revamp of EU rules on waste shipments to make it harder for member states to offload their trash into poorer countries.

    “The EU will finally assume responsibility for its plastic waste by banning its export to non-OECD countries”, Danish lawmaker Pernille Weiss said in a statement.

    EU countries must stop shipping plastic waste to poorer nations within two and a half years of the legislation coming into force, the Parliament said, adding that rules for plastic waste exports to countries inside the OECD - the group of the world’s main rich countries - will also be tightened.

    In previous years, around half of the EU’s waste exports went to non-OECD countries with weaker waste management rules than in the EU - effectively shipping EU pollution abroad.


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