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RE: Chemicals in Plastics are Laying Waste to Male Fertility

in #health7 years ago

Thank you again for an informative story about how some plastics are detrimental to the human race. As consumers, those of us who choose to use what seems to be chemically inert glass are penalised by being required to pay a deposit so we return said container to the store. Yet, there is no such incentive mechanism for plastic.

Some might baulk at the idea of paying this deposit for glass containers. It but the fact that we still have them in stores means that shop keepers know there is a sector of consumers that prefer to get stuff with out plastic even though they need to pay deposits and bring them back empties when done!

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Yup, some people like glass more, like me and probably you, and some don't care but they buy their alcohol in it and pay the deposit to get high ;) A fee for plastic production and use is one way, but I don't much support the idea, although it seems like nothing else will get people to do anything about it through their own cognizance to remedy the situation...