China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sorting garbage can help remove toxic plastic

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THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMEN­T AND REFORM COMMISSION, China’s top economic planning body, is soliciting public opinions on how to better prevent and control the pollution caused by plastic waste. Beijing News commented on Thursday:

A worrisome fact is a lot of toxic plastic is recycled, entering people’s lives again. Toxic plastic can discharge noxious substances in the process of production, use and reuse, and once the toxic plastics are remade into toys and food containers, they pose a direct threat to people’s health.

To some extent, it is almost impossible to remove them from circulatio­n. But new measures are needed to strictly control the use of toxic chemicals in making plastic products, the processing of which should be put under strict monitoring, so as to prevent them from being recycled to make new plastics.

Carrying out garbage sorting is the very first step toward preventing toxic plastic from being recycled. The authoritie­s and social organizati­ons should raise people’s awareness of the dangers of toxic plastic so that they can take the initiative in sorting their

garbage, facilitati­ng the removal from circulatio­n of toxic plastic.

A well-implemente­d garbage classifica­tion system can sort recyclable plastic from toxic plastic that are not suitable for reuse.

Although garbage sorting has been in place for several years in many cities, it has not been taken seriously by either the residents or the authoritie­s, because the public awareness of the necessity of garbage sorting remains low on the one hand, and on the other hand there are not any punishment­s for those who, for example, throw used batteries directly into garbage cans reserved for kitchen waste only.

The authoritie­s should also urge companies to reduce the use of toxic chemicals in the manufactur­ing stage, and encourage the manufactur­ers to find safe alternativ­es.

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