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The European Union has made a significant move to reduce plastic pollution by banning the export of waste plastic to non-OECD countries. This is part of a global effort to address the issue, with the United States also being urged to take a leading role due to its high plastic waste production. Tatiana Schlossberg emphasizes the importance of ending plastic pollution on Earth in a guest opinion. Additionally, there is a call for actionable steps from regulatory, industry, and healthcare organizations to accelerate the reduction of single-use plastics for the benefit of planetary and human health.
Viewpoint: actionable steps for regulatory, industry, and health care organization practices to accelerate reduction of single-use plastics and help protect planetary and human health. https://t.co/54VTJCnrYZ https://t.co/40mxuq8qj7
The United States, which produces more plastic waste than any other country, has a responsibility and an opportunity to lead the world in the right direction, Tatiana Schlossberg writes in a guest opinion. https://t.co/WDKiEiMEOb
The European Union took an important step toward reducing plastic pollution by agreeing to stop exporting waste plastic to non-OECD countries. https://t.co/0LRn3NQN4e
Europe's glitter ban shines a light on microplastic pollution 🌍. A bold move towards a greener planet! #Sustainability #MicroplasticFree https://t.co/qJDL5c7eGq
A guest opinion from Tatiana Schlossberg: How to end plastic pollution on Earth for good https://t.co/q8hgOzC1Df