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UK households to be paid to return bottles & cans

A Deposit Return Scheme is set to go live in England & Northern Ireland in October 2027 for all drinks cans and plastic bottles larger than 150ml.

Not a moment too soon given the amount of them still blighting everywhere.

Between now and then, anything could happen and probably will !

Remember, we always used to do this.

#Recycling #SingleUsePlastic #DrinksCans #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #DepositReturnScheme

express.co.uk/news/uk/2050365/

Express.co.uk · UK households paid to bring bottles back to Tesco, Asda, Morrisons or Sainsbury’sBy Claire Schofield
Coffee to go

Performance presented at Performance Festival Perform now! Winterthur, Switzerland in 2015. After sewing a "trunk" made of lids for coffee-to-go cups the artist wandered around, stared at people, stopped in front of walls and eventually opened the trunk again to throw the lids on the floor. She then disappeared.

[Swaantje Güntzel, Coffee to go, 2025, Performance]

Foto: Wolfgang Probst

#art #conceptualart #contemporaryart #performance #performancefestival #performnow #winterthur #switzerland #coffeetogo #singleuseplastic #kunst #konzeptkunst #zeitgenössischekunst #swaantjeguentzel #swaantjegüntzel #wolfgangprobst

Oh Canada!

#Canada court overturns government ruling that some #plastics are toxic

A Canadian court on Thursday struck down a regulation classifying some plastic products as toxic, a ruling that could hurt a push by Ottawa to ban #SingleUsePlastic items like bags, straws and forks. The case was brought by plastics manufacturers. #environment

reuters.com/sustainability/boa

Reuters · Canada court overturns government ruling that some plastics are toxicBy Reuters

Think that your #plastic is being recycled? Think again.

Plastic is cheap to make and shockingly profitable. It’s everywhere. And we’re all paying the price.

By Douglas Main
October 12, 2023

"#PlasticPollution—'a scourge on a planetary scale,' as French president Emmanuel Macron has put it—most affects those least able to deal with its consequences. Noting that the #PlasticIndustry generates upward of $700 billion a year in revenues, the UN Environment Programme (#UNEP) also concluded that the industry 'inflicts a heavy burden on #HumanHealth and #EnvironmentalDegradation, with the poorest in society facing the highest impacts whilst contributing the least to plastic over-consumption and waste.'

"This is true at every stage of plastic’s life cycle. #Manufacturing plants are concentrated in communities of color—such as in #Louisiana, in an area along the #MississippiRiver often called '#CancerAlley,' which is home to nearly 150 #OilRefineries, plastics plants, and #chemical facilities. Such plants emit #AirPollution that raises risks of cancer and other diseases. A panel of UN human rights experts said the situation amounts to a 'form of environmental racism [that] poses serious and disproportionate threats to the ... human rights of its largely #AfricanAmerican residents.'

"This pollution also disproportionately harms poor and developing countries that produce little or no plastic, such as those in #Africa, the #Pacific, and elsewhere."

Mars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paper

bbc.co.uk/news/business-657121

Well done for making the change. It's a reversal of the change to plastic in the 1980s.

Why the need for a trial? Surely this should be universal, immediately.

Carbon-neutral eh? I bet they still use fossil fuels to power their production, and distribute their produce.

And Palm Oil. Has that been ditched completely?

BBC NewsMars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paperMars trials environmentally friendly paper wrappers for some of its chocolate bars.