• pemptago@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    Why do people only ever talk about the carbon footprint when plastic bans are discussed?

    This is not the case. Ai, crypto, airplanes, cars, meat production, fertilizers, etc are more are on my radar than bag bans. Suggesting otherwise feels combative. I agree that we should reduce both greenhouse gases and plastic waste. I didn’t say or even suggest we shouldn’t reduce plastic waste. My last sentence (“… we need to foster a culture that consumes less and reuses more.”) is inclusive of reducing plastic use and waste.

    many people do not recycle or reuse their plastic bags. I would assume this measure is aimed more at them then at you.

    And that’s why my response was about the behavioral and cultural change. The unintuitive fact about plastic vs paper bag carbon emissions was something I heard about a decade ago and it helped push my understanding of environment impact beyond simply “plastic bad, paper good,” and focusing only on waste and not manufacturing and distribution, as well. Regulation is just one tool, and a blunt one at that, but individual choices matter and can operate with more nuance for better results. To be clear, that’s not an argument against regulation, it’s an argument for acting beyond the baseline that regulation sets.

    Edit: formatting, brevity, clarity, typo

    • geissi@feddit.org
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      4 hours ago

      Regulation is just one tool, and a blunt one at that, but individual choices matter and can operate with more nuance for better results.

      I’ll grant that everything else you said were valid considerations but here I disagree.
      We need regulation because relying on individual choice doesn’t work.

      We wouldn’t need regulation for emissions if individuals would always chose emission free products.
      We wouldn’t need regulation for animal welfare if individuals would always chose cruelty free animal product or become vegan.
      We wouldn’t need speed limits if individuals would always drive safely.

      But people are assholes and idiots. They make choices that hurt the environment, society and often even themselves.