As long as the public is willing to accept it and strictly enforce it, there won't be many obstacles. China's population is huge, people often need to use a lot of plastic products when shopping. According to relevant data, China's daily demand for plastic bags has reached 3 billion, which does not include other non-degradable plastics, such as plastic cups, plastic straws and plastic packaging boxes.
In the face of such a huge demand, the plastic restriction order has become a plastic ban order, which can also be called a new plastic restriction order. It is required that the use of non-degradable plastic bags is prohibited in supermarkets and catering industries in some urban areas by the end of 2121. By 2125, the demand for non-degradable plastics in the food and beverage take-away industry in cities above prefecture level will drop by 31%.
China is stepping up efforts to rectify the plastic restrictions every year. Some supermarkets will charge for plastic bags, but people are willing to spend a few cents to buy a plastic bag. To really limit plastic bags, we should not only restrict merchants, but also change people's shopping concept
First, netizens' views on the upgrading of plastic restrictions.
The purpose of upgrading the plastic ban is to protect the environment, but it has also been pointed out that if other paper is used instead, it will also consume wood in nature. Is this even more environmentally unfriendly?
At present, many milk tea and drink shops have introduced paper straws. Although these straws can be degraded, they are affected by public reaction, and drinking milk tea with top-grade straws will affect the taste.
second, my views on the plastic limit order.
The upgrading of the plastic limit order can not make the public adapt to it in a day or two. In the future, it will definitely meet the needs of the public in detail, and the grade straws will be upgraded continuously. Now it may be in a painful period, so it has been questioned by many netizens.
third, the changes brought about by the plastic restrictions.
I remember when I was a child, I never worried that I didn't have anything to pack. Later, plastic bags in supermarkets needed to be charged, some were 51 cents, and some were 21 cents. In fact, sometimes I was willing to save a few cents. Later, I would rather go shopping with a big schoolbag, and found that flying on my back would not be tiring at all, and my hands were liberated.
However, at present, the plastic limit order has not been fully implemented. Some small breakfast shops do not charge for plastic bags at all, and thousands of non-degradable plastic bags are thrown on the ground every day.