Force brands to have their logo embedded in plastic products, then charge them for the cleanup operation
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Donate to FoE innit
There’s this… but yeah, forcing them to have their ID printed microscopically in the plastic would be better I guess
Its the usual suspects, no need for logo or id in their plastic.
Coca-Cola
PepsiCo
Nestlé
Danone
Mondelez International
Procter & Gamble
Unilever
Perfetti van Melle
Mars Incorporated
Colgate-Palmolive
No matter how well-educated consumers are and how many garbage bins are put in public spaces, there are always plastic polluters, indifferent people that keep on throwing plastic in the streets. Therefore, much plastic waste could be prevented by making producers responsible for the waste phase of their products.