No more plastic cups
Starbucks Japan aims to get rid of plastic in stores with new initiatives
Starbucks Japan aims to get rid of plastic in stores with new initiatives
Nearly 8 in 10 people’s blood found to contain plastic particles, breakthrough research finds.
The people of the Netherlands are sending a clear message. "A better environment starts with the government and the business community and not with consumers," . "The current plastic crisis is too big for this."
Under new rules that came into effect on January 1, a variety of single-use items were banned, including plastic straws and cutlery, as well as certain types of polystyrene containers.
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