Yap, I agree that total ban of plastics may not be the solution because I think replacing it with paper bags (as what other activists would suggest) is still destroying the environment. I wonder how many trees need to be cut for paper production, with the thought that trees mature for years and not as fast as they are torn down for paper production. I think (I just think because they did not mention) this has been considered by Greenpeace because their campaign was focused on single-use plastics. I never heard of anyone of them campaigning for total ban of plastics. What they were saying is that these corporations should find a better way to manage the plastics that they produce.
And yes, I believe recycling is the best option. Only if these large corporations would spend for recycling facility but no. I myself collected bottles and plastics when I was young. I do not exactly remember then but as I watch my nephew collect his trades, he segregates some types of plastics and bottles. Only very few are being accepted for the junk shop. Those that they say are not acceptable, God knows where the garbage collector will bring them to.
Lastly, I mentioned on my closing statements that I hope everyone will be responsible enough in terms of using plastics. Everyone has a part to play in saving the environment.