EU Straws, coffee cups & more outlawed as EU single-use plastics ban goes into force

Straws, coffee cups & more outlawed as EU single-use plastics ban goes into force | Russia Today
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3 Jul, 2021 15:04 | Link | Archive
Ten single-use plastic items blamed for littered European beaches are banned in the EU starting Saturday. Plastic straws, cutlery, cotton bud sticks, plates, stirrers, and balloon sticks are among the blacklisted products. The sale of polystyrene drink and food containers has also been banned as part of the bloc’s Single-Use Plastics Directive of 2019, which came into force on July 3. All types of oxo-degradable plastic bags were outlawed too, despite being marketed as biodegradable items. Brussels says the microplastics that they dissolve into remain in the environment for too long. Single-use plastics (SUPs) are to be replaced by their counterparts made from cellulose, bamboo, and other biodegradable materials. Alongside fishing gear, SUPs, which are primarily produced from fossil fuel-based chemicals, represent 70% of all marine litter in the EU. And the bloc’s data indicates that 85% of European beaches now have 20 or more items of litter for every 100 meters of coastline.

A host of other single-use plastic items have also faced restrictions under the EU’s directive. Producers of plastic bags, bottles, wrappers, tobacco filters, wet wipes, and other single-use plastic products would have to pay for the clean-up necessitated by these products and awareness campaigns on the harm they do to the environment. The European Environment Agency (EEA) earlier warned about the danger posed by medical-related plastics, as face masks and gloves became a daily necessity during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. But the current SUP ban doesn’t affect these types of products.

Further restrictions on single-use plastics will be introduced in the EU in the coming years, as the bloc moves towards its goal of circular economy, in which all disposable plastics are reusable or recyclable by 2030.
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It's always such doomposting on A&H, so I thought, why not add a hopeful article? If you don't think banning single use plastics is hopeful kys.
 
Oh wow, another EU policy that serves to further cripple any European country still dumb enough to be apart of this "unions" economic abilities over some horse shit "environmental" policy that the EU should not even be allowed to implement or enforce.

What a surprise.
 
Gotta love those shitty cardboard straws that just crumble in your mouth and are utterly unusable after two sips.

All for the sake of "muh environment must protec" while everything else they do just fucks it up regardless no matter how many bullshit policies they implement to signal that they care.
 
Gotta love those shitty cardboard straws that just crumble in your mouth and are utterly unusable after two sips.
Just get steel straws. Non-single use, washable, portable and don't crumble and dissolve after the first few sips. Got a few in the car and house and it's great dealing with places that deal that shite.
 
Well this had to be done, brown southern europeans dont understand what to do with their liter. their beaches are super dirty.

this doesnt effect normal people at all since normal people dont use those plastic items anyway.
 
The real issue is corrupt and broken waste disposal practices. Plastics and whatever shouldn't be ending up in the ocean to begin with if done properly. But rather than addressing that (which is a whole deal because being a proper enviro-dipshit means hating and stopping the construction of modern landfills) they do this stupid feelgood garbage.

Reality is that cellulose and lignin are just natural plastics and take a very long time to degrade as well. Cover them in wax to make water tight and those biodegradable items are going to clog up marine environments just as much as the man-made plastics they replaced. It is a large scale disposal issue not one of the items being disposed. Plastics aren't hazmat, they are non-toxic, despite what the propaganda has been belching about them. They aren't going to harm the environment unless corrupt shitheads are just dumping them into rivers or offshore, which is what is happening.
 
Oil companies will dump oil refinement side products like plastic into the ocean instead of turning it into straws to be dumped in the ocean later.

BTW. "Bamboo straws"? China's going to make a bank on this.
 
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