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altairprimeyesterday at 7:27 PM1 replyview on HN

The EU has targeted foodservice with regulation as well, though it’s phased much more slowly (2030) than the clothing law was:

https://food.ec.europa.eu/food-safety/food-waste/eu-food-was...

Here, too, they consider “stop overproducing” to be the biggest problem on the pyramid. I’m not as familiar with this effort (nor if it, or any related initiative, affects to-go / disposal-ware) but one can reasonably imagine they are targeting all severely wasteful overproduction given enough time.


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maccardyesterday at 9:55 PM

Sure - but my point is that the waste by businesses absolutely dwarves domestic waste. I used to work in a shop, and we “recycled” (LDPE so not recyclable) more plastic in a week than I have used in the 10 years since I worked there.

I’m not saying that individuals have no impact; our habits are absolutely important and we influence industry. But moving the needle on industry waste will have a more significant on the global situation than halving domestic waste in the UK.

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