Submitted by Additional-Two-7312 t3_zszhsl in science
BlueSunCorporation t1_j1bqmie wrote
Reply to comment by IAintGotNoCandy4You in Microplastics deposited on the seafloor have tripled in 20 years, study shows by Additional-Two-7312
Hard to regulate industry when it spread across multiple countries. Globalization is a travesty that is murdering the planet.
mindlessgames t1_j1c8v5p wrote
Europe does it just fine, when they want to.
Randvek t1_j1citz6 wrote
Pretty much the entire West is not the problem on microplastics. Makes it much harder to solve.
mindlessgames t1_j1cly1y wrote
Everything we buy comes in a plastic container.
Randvek t1_j1eqa05 wrote
Plastic containers and microplastic aren’t the same thing.
mindlessgames t1_j1eqk5s wrote
I'll give you one guess what all those plastic bottles and containers decay into.
flip314 t1_j1ccupz wrote
If enough countries had the will to write regulations into their trade agreements, this kind of thing could be somewhat controlled.
Yeah, you have less control over the manufacturing process, but the products and packaging allowed for import actually could be controlled
User_Neq t1_j1civ89 wrote
Anything that affects profit margins reflects in wage options
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Nitz93 t1_j1d6sm6 wrote
If it's forbidden here you could forbid the import.
Like why is it OK to buy shoes made from child slaves but I can't open my very own sweatshop here. That's unfair competition!
Noisy_Toy t1_j1dp638 wrote
You can regulate imports.
whisky_in_your_water t1_j1e6v79 wrote
I think we should enforce a carbon/pollution tax and have it impact imports as well. It should include transportation emissions, packaging, etc as well, and if those details aren't provided, the tax should estimate high.
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