The Strictest Forbidden Order: From Limited Plastic To Banned Plastic
According to statistics from the International Energy Agency (IEA), in the past five years, more than 60 countries have implemented taxes or taxes on disposable plastics. "Forbidden order". Behind the promulgation of the international legislative "plastic restriction order" is the alarm of plastic pollution. UNEP released a report last year that from 1950 to 2017, the global cumulative production of about 9.2 billion tons of plastic was produced, of which the plastic recycling utilization rate was less than 10%, and about 7 billion tons became plastic garbage. The American "Scientific Progress" magazine warned that in 2050, there will be more than 13 billion tons of plastic garbage on the earth, and the blue planet may become "white planet". The white planet is not only full of white garbage, but more importantly, the white plastic is transmitted in the organizational tissue through the food chain, which seriously affects the growth and reproduction of creatures. If measures are not taken immediately, the hazards of plastic pollution will enter an irreversible situation. The introduction of legal and constraints to end plastic pollution is necessary to curb the deterioration of the situation. The passing of the Plastic Pollution Resolution (Draft) at the Fifth UN Environment Conference is the progress of the most important environmental multilateral agreement since the Paris Agreement, and it is also agreement on the insurance consensus of the future generations. Global plastic restrictions have been constrained since then, and many countries must jointly face it. In general, the pollution of white plastic can start from the source and develop the degradable material that can replace plastic. The food container making machine developed by GTMSMART can produce degradable boxes, cups, bowls, etc. Such as HEY12 Biodegradable Cup Making Machine, HEY01 Biodegradable Plate Making Machine