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What are the "two main solutions" of "Plastic disposal problems​

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Answered by guptaashesh4
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There are many small solutions for shorter scale of plastic disposal problems, but for larger scale there can be 2 major solutions. We need to keep in mind that plastic will be produced for years to come because we don’t have any substitute or alternative product with similar features, economics, cost of production as plastics.

1 = Developing products which can be replaced. it’s not that we don’t have such products but the scale of productions is very small compared to plastic production. And market acceptance of such products is small compared to plastic products. For that awareness has to be created more.

2 = Funding companies which manufacture plastic alternate materials and products have to be funded and helped to scale-up. Scaling up is one aspect, but there should be customers who buy them. So marketing efforts has to be increased.

3 = Giving tax incentives and more funds for Research and Development must be allocated.

Answered by DK2008
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Answer:

There are many small solutions for shorter scale of plastic disposal problems, but for larger scale there can be 2 major solutions. We need to keep in mind that plastic will be produced for years to come because we don’t have any substitute or alternative product with similar features, economics, cost of production as plastics.

1 = Developing products which can be replaced. it’s not that we don’t have such products but the scale of productions is very small compared to plastic production. And market acceptance of such products is small compared to plastic products. For that awareness has to be created more.

2 = Funding companies which manufacture plastic alternate materials and products have to be funded and helped to scale-up. Scaling up is one aspect, but there should be customers who buy them. So marketing efforts has to be increased.

3 = Giving tax incentives and more funds for Research and Development must be allocated.

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