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Single-Use Plastics Ban Overturned by Canadian Court
(www.nytimes.com)
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She has a masters in fucking biochemistry! There is no way that she does not understand how important it is to restrict the absolutely frivolous use of plastic in disposable products. I don't know if this is corruption or just the ultimate in stubborn pedantry.
Manufacturing plastic involves toxic precursor chemicals, waste gasses and waste particulates. End of life plastics erode into micro and nano particles that can now be found in a significant portion of human's blood! But no, in the form in which it is sold, not every plastic product can be considered toxic so I guess she's right, we should all go back to plastic straws and bags.
More like legalism. It sounds like the registry is for things that can directly poison you, which finished plastics cannot, so (IANAL) it was legal fuckery to introduce federal authority that way. What happens when it's being manufactured or after it's processed as waste is beyond the purview of this specific instrument.