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  2. Packaging waste - Wikipedia

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    Plastic containers and packaging can be found in plastic bottles, supermarket bags, milk and water jugs, and more. EPA used data from the American Chemistry Council to estimate that 14.7 million tons (5.5 percent of MSW generation) of plastic containers and packaging were created in 2015. [5]

  3. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    The ban will enter into force in 2020. This will not only reduce plastic bag usage in New York state (23 billion every year until now), but also eliminate 12 million barrels of oil used to make plastic bags used by the state each year. [267] [268] The state of Maine ban Styrofoam (polystyrene) containers in May 2019. [269]

  4. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bags cause many minor and major ecological and environmental issues. The most general issue with plastic bags is the amount of waste produced. Many plastic bags end up on streets and subsequently pollute major water sources, rivers, and streams. Photodegraded plastic bag adjacent to hiking trail.

  5. Plastic bags causing problems for recycling efforts in Grand ...

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    Apr. 1—GRAND FORKS — Plastic bags create problems for Grand Forks recycling efforts, according to the city's public works director, who calls the bags their "biggest issue." Public Works ...

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  7. Plastic recycling - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly produced plastic consumer products include packaging made from LDPE (e.g. bags, containers, food packaging film), containers made from HDPE (e.g. milk bottles, shampoo bottles, ice cream tubs), and PET (e.g. bottles for water and other drinks). Together these products account for around 36% of plastic production.