News EU proposes ban on straws, other single-use plastics By maritimemag May 29, 2018 ShareTweet 0 In a bid to help protect marine life, the European Union is proposing a ban on single-use plastics The proposals are aimed at outlawing many commonplace plastic items including straws, cotton buds, cutlery, balloon sticks and drink stirrers. The governing body also wants almost all plastic bottles to be collected for recycling by 2025. A NAN report however says the plan will need to be approved by the 28 member states and the European Parliament before it can be passed. The EU estimated that the ban will help avoid 3.4 million tonnes of carbon emissions, prevent damage to the environment that would cost the equivalent of €22bn (£19.2bn) by 2030 and save consumers €6.5bn © 2018, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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