P WHICH REGULATES THE LAW . '-
THAT REGULATES THE PLASTIC
OF A SINGLE USE
AND DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS
‘OR CONTAINERS
Regulation will be carried out through
measures of prohibition, collection,
awareness, education, among others.
‘These measures except the bags used
to move food in bulk or animal origin,
or those justified its use for reasons of
asepsis and innocuousness,
cleanliness, hygiene or health. Nor
does it apply to the straw that is given
in hospitals and clinics
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WHAT ARE
THE DISPOSABLE PRODUCTS?
they are single-use products, or
disposable products, although
those that may have a longer
durability, for example, disposable
air filters can last for months,
although they undoubtedly last
less than washable air filters.
Examples of
disposable products:
Picnic products: plastic cups,
plates and cutlery and paper
napkins.
Plastic gloves, used for exampk
supermarkets to collect pieces of
fruit.
Diapers and condoms
Disposable razors.
Disposable syringes and
hypodermic needles.
Single use cameras.
Non-rechargeable batteries.
Have you ever wondered
where plastic plates?
‘cups and cutlery go? Disposable
products are one of the biggest
‘sources of pollution for the
‘environment, especially for the seas,
and today we want to talk about it.