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“More plastic generated globally, now
more than ever.” A bill in the legislature
aims to change how Minnesota disposes
of its waste

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Posted By: voxpopuli, 2/24/2024 4:16:27 PM

At North Mississippi Regional Park, you’ll find the riverfront littered with packaging waste: plastic and glass bottles, food wrappers, foam containers, and even plastic wrapped around a tree. “There’s more plastic generated globally, now more than ever,” explains Mary Kosuth, an environmental health scientist at the University of Minnesota. (snip) “It makes me feel like we can do a lot better,” Kosuth says.

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it's just OUR money being directed to your communist friends, Mary...if you EVER think about living in this state.. beat your brains out with a hammer.. it will save you some time..

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 2/24/2024 4:43:38 PM (No. 1664551)
Idiots. Minnesota could never release another milligram of plastic and the rate of plastic pollution by CHINA and other third world stinkholes would not change one iota, and the difference would be undetectable. Idiots doing idiotic things, as usual. Those guys over there on the other side of the world are doing something bad. So....we'll punish people here who aren't doing anything bad.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Midnight Rambler 2/24/2024 4:53:12 PM (No. 1664557)
When I see "environmental health scientist " behind someone's name red flags start flying for me.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: bogeegolf 2/24/2024 4:53:47 PM (No. 1664558)
Oh look another democrat slush fund!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Bur Oak 2/24/2024 5:00:15 PM (No. 1664560)
The environmentalist should just think of plastic as sequestered carbon and then the problem goes away.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: NorthernDog 2/24/2024 5:45:11 PM (No. 1664578)
It's usually cheaper and easier to make new packaging. Recycling is terribly inefficient, and used plastic often contaminated with who-knows-what.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: volksford 2/24/2024 6:21:36 PM (No. 1664606)
The problem isn't plastic , the problem is a bunch of no account slobs.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 2/24/2024 7:01:53 PM (No. 1664612)
Environmental health…. Ahh! DEI strikes again!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: thefield 2/24/2024 7:06:43 PM (No. 1664614)
Plastic in controlled hard form or poisonous air form
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Reply 9 - Posted by: southernboy 2/24/2024 7:38:50 PM (No. 1664621)
There was a time when bags were made from paper and spoons were made of wood. Environmentally friendly. But nooooo! That meant cutting down trees and that was "bad for the environment." So.....plastic was invented!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: padiva 2/24/2024 7:54:08 PM (No. 1664628)
I'm friendly with the man who decades ago invented the plastic ketchup squeeze bottle. Now he is studying the effect of the micro-fibers of plastic that leech into our bodies because our food/drink has been in plastic. I told him it sounds like the government. They make a problem so they can find a solution.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: czechlist 2/24/2024 8:57:45 PM (No. 1664642)
I am reminded of what PJ said about autos and gasoline decades ago "... What kind of pollution do you want? Would you rather die of cancer at eighty or typhoid fever at nine?" P. J. O'Rourke
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Reply 12 - Posted by: JimBob 2/24/2024 9:18:59 PM (No. 1664646)
In contrast to what the article stated regarding 'North Mississippi Regional Park', (which is in Minneapolis, not Mississippi) here in on the gulf coast in South Mississippi there is very little litter in the rivers. I know. I have a boat and have been boating here for 25 years. Also, regarding the global 'distribution' of plastic waste, a quick search gives the following information (quote from one of many articles on this, link follows the quote): "By analyzing the waste found in the rivers and surrounding landscape, researchers were able to estimate that just 10 river systems carry between 88 and 99% of the plastic that ends up in the ocean from rivers. Eight of them are in Asia: the Yangtze; Indus; Yellow; Hai He; Ganges; Pearl; Amur; Mekong; and two in Africa – the Nile and the Niger." link: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/06/90-of-plastic-polluting-our-oceans-comes-from-just-10-rivers/ As usual, the 'Watermelon Environmentalists' (Tree-hugger Green on the outside, Communist Red on the inside) want to spend other American people's tax money, increase American production cost (which is paid by the customers in the end) and restrict American's freedoms -and of course sets up a 'Non-Profit Organization' -(some Non-Profit's 'Executive Directors' make SERIOUS money)- to 'oversee' it all, on something that is not significant to American culture. I hope that Americans with more sense than these Commie wanna-be's are able to stop this nonsense bill.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 2/25/2024 6:11:39 AM (No. 1664735)
Give it time eventually mutating bacteria will catch up, and all that plastic will be a source of energy.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Venturer 2/25/2024 7:25:08 AM (No. 1664764)
Maybe they should just pick up their trash.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: philsner 2/25/2024 9:04:04 AM (No. 1664809)
The left wants you hungry and living in a box on the street.
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