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2023-07-11 06:39:51 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: AE892841A7FEA796296C2063FC55BB68E9DB90511DC452094DB7A28841DCC065
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Studies are starting to show, that replacing single use plastics such as grocery bags and straws, with more intensively toxic and expensive treated paper products, adds more waste than the plastic itself. People are also buying heavier plastic bags of shelves as replacements. https://fee.org/articles/the-futility-of-those-bans-on-plastic-bags-and-straws/

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