Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 2:04:44 GMT -5
Taking care of the environment is our responsibility, which is why governments, companies and members of civil society are proposing various initiatives to stop climate change and improve our environment.
Since last year, France was one of the countries that decided that by 2020 the use of plastic cups and plates will be banned in its country. This is a law that continues the ban on plastic bags in grocery stores and both are part of the Green Growth Act.
It seems that there is still a long way to France Mobile Number List go to start doing it, however, to advance the situation and start to prohibit or change the material used now, a young woman launched a petition on Change.org in which she claims to seek ecological awareness in the premises of fast food.
Marina, the initiator of the petition, says that in these types of establishments the food is too fatty, high in calories and she does not always find a vegetarian option. One day she went to a McDonald's to accompany her friends and she was amazed to see the amount of packaging that was going to end up a few minutes later in the trash, and on top of that in the wrong trash.
It is worth mentioning that in French law, it is important to raise ecological awareness, and that is why on March 10, 2016, fast food restaurants, among other restaurant chains, began to be forced to throw each waste in the correct container.
In 2017, Zero Waste France published a study, which bears the talking title McDonald's: a waste policy against the grain of the circular economy .
According to the report, 96% of fast food restaurants do not apply the well-known decree. The document also reads that McDonald's produces more than 1 kg. of waste every second in its French restaurants. In fact, France is the second world market for the brand after the United States in terms of business volume.
It should be noted that at the beginning of this year, the fast food chain committed to eliminating straws, which for Marine is “a small effort given the magnitude of the problem.”
mcdonalds sin popote
Marine suggests possible solutions to the American hamburger giant: simply use tableware; or look for reusable packaging; charge a fee for packaging or opt for something that is biodegradable.
Since last year, France was one of the countries that decided that by 2020 the use of plastic cups and plates will be banned in its country. This is a law that continues the ban on plastic bags in grocery stores and both are part of the Green Growth Act.
It seems that there is still a long way to France Mobile Number List go to start doing it, however, to advance the situation and start to prohibit or change the material used now, a young woman launched a petition on Change.org in which she claims to seek ecological awareness in the premises of fast food.
Marina, the initiator of the petition, says that in these types of establishments the food is too fatty, high in calories and she does not always find a vegetarian option. One day she went to a McDonald's to accompany her friends and she was amazed to see the amount of packaging that was going to end up a few minutes later in the trash, and on top of that in the wrong trash.
It is worth mentioning that in French law, it is important to raise ecological awareness, and that is why on March 10, 2016, fast food restaurants, among other restaurant chains, began to be forced to throw each waste in the correct container.
In 2017, Zero Waste France published a study, which bears the talking title McDonald's: a waste policy against the grain of the circular economy .
According to the report, 96% of fast food restaurants do not apply the well-known decree. The document also reads that McDonald's produces more than 1 kg. of waste every second in its French restaurants. In fact, France is the second world market for the brand after the United States in terms of business volume.
It should be noted that at the beginning of this year, the fast food chain committed to eliminating straws, which for Marine is “a small effort given the magnitude of the problem.”
mcdonalds sin popote
Marine suggests possible solutions to the American hamburger giant: simply use tableware; or look for reusable packaging; charge a fee for packaging or opt for something that is biodegradable.