In 2016, France became the first country to ban the sale of plastic disposable products that contain less than 50% of biodegradable material and in 2017, India passed a law banning all plastic disposable plastic products.
75% Yes |
25% No |
69% Yes |
14% No |
6% Yes, and ban all disposable products that are not made of at least 75% of biodegradable material |
6% No, increase consumer incentives to recycle these products instead |
5% No, but increase tax incentives for companies that make biodegradable products |
See how support for each position on “Plastic Product Ban” has changed over time for 576k Italy voters.
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See how importance of “Plastic Product Ban” has changed over time for 576k Italy voters.
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Unique answers from Italy users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@99772FM1yr1Y
Yes, and increase biodegradable/recyclable products
@94SZYH22yrs2Y
Yes for personal use but there are some cases in which plastic is necessary such as health services providers
@94NQ8R62yrs2Y
i think only a part, not everything
@94DRPX52yrs2Y
Rather than fighting climate change by putting the burden of it on the basic consumption of products of the individual, the government should work on limiting big corporations and billionaires which realese hourly the highest level of nocive substances in the ecosystem. Taxing the rich and the big corporations is one of the many options that government should adopt
@8XLNCLG2yrs2Y
yes but it would be impossible
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