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Yes, but the more it's highlighted and the more coverage this story gets, the better. We need people to 'think' about what they're buying and how it's packaged. When the kids unwrap their pressies at Xmas and birthdays, the packaging gets me seriously depressed. Now we have recycling for paper, food waste, plastic bottles (etc) and glass out normal bin just has plastic in it.
We've got a bit of a litter problem on one of my club's river fisheries.
I hear what you're saying Rich, and i'm with you 100% , But whilst we can do our bit, and put it in the recycle bin...(of which a lot apparently doesn't get recycled) ... the mere fact we keep buying the stuff perpetuates the problem, but who would be the first to say i'm refusing to buy any plastic product, or anything packaged in it ? it would be nearly as bad as saying i refuse to buy oil based fuels, your life would grind to a halt such is our dependency on it ! and therein lies the problem, the manufacturers are driven by profits, we are driven by need for their products, we're caught between a rock and a hard place, hence why i said it'll take as long to get rid of the stuff, as we've had it since it was first invented.
There's a piece in The Grauniad, this morning, that suggests the levels of neonics in the Gt Ouse are particularly high. The problem says more about the demise of the river than much that I've read.
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...-threats-drugs-plastics-chemicals-environment