If they did not manufacture the plastics, there will be no wastes like these." That totally makes sense! On the other hand, I hope everyone will be responsible enough, both in garbage disposal and in curbing use of plastics.
I respectfully disagree. Plastics and other pollution are not the faults of the materials which have many beneficial uses and characteristics.
Just imagine a total ban of plastics, styrofoam and similar materials for even one day.
The solution is in the cost of disposal to be a part of the product's price - such as a return deposit on bottles, cans, etc. that can be and should be recycled.
I remember a time when this was done in Texas and you will see people collecting waste and return them for money.
I remember seeing a video in Hong Kong when old people collected cardboard boxes and returned them or sell them for a little bit of money.
The last time I was in Hong Kong and was buying some fruits and asked for a bag. The cashier said it will cost me 50 cent HKG and I promptly declined.
In the end, money motivates people to achieve the right outcome if implemented by the governments.