Buenos Aires bans bags
resource.co | 11 December 2009

The Argentine province of Buenos Aires has declared that all disposable bags given out by retail outlets within the province must be made from biodegradable plastic or paper within two years. Argentina’s national parliament is also currently considering a ban on non-biodegradable plastic bags in supermarkets. Elsewhere in South America, Uruguay and Chile are also developing plans to reduce usage of plastic carrier bags.

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How will the government and DMOs address the challenges of including glass in DRS while ensuring a level playing field across the UK?

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There's no easy solution to include glass in the DRS while maintaining a level playing field. Potential approaches include a phased introduction of glass, potentially with higher deposits to reflect its logistical challenges. The government and DMOs could incentivise innovation in glass packaging design and subsidise dedicated return points for glass-handling. Exemptions for smaller businesses unable to handle glass might also be necessary. Any successful solution will likely blend several approaches. It must address the differing priorities of devolved administrations, balance environmental benefits with logistical and cost implications, and be supported by robust consumer education campaigns emphasizing the importance of glass recycling.