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The Straits Times
January 7, 2020
More can be done to educate the public, businesses and even our politicians on how paper products are not necessarily better for the environment than plastic products. There have been multiple discussions in Parliament on the issue of single-use plastics, with MPs calling for a charge to be imposed on plastic bags. Charging for plastic bags may divert consumers and businesses towards using paper bags instead, which may not be better for the environment and will also cost more. Should we as a nation consider the issue of packaging holistically instead? For instance, should we consider charging for any packaging that is used regardless of whether it is made of plastic or paper? In a bid to show that they care for the environment, many businesses have changed to alternatives such as paper products or reusable bags. Do we need more of these bags each time we go to an exhibition or a fair? With the increasing popularity of food delivery, can more be done by food delivery companies and the authorities to reduce the packaging waste from this industry?... Continue Reading