In 2016, France became the first country to ban the sale of plastic disposable products that contain less than 50% of biodegradable material and in 2017, India passed a law banning all plastic disposable plastic products.
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Response rates from 1.7k Donostia/San Sebastián voters.
70% Yes |
30% No |
66% Yes |
16% No |
4% Yes, and ban all disposable products that are not made of at least 75% of biodegradable material |
8% No, but increase tax incentives for companies that make biodegradable products |
6% No, increase consumer incentives to recycle these products instead |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.7k Donostia/San Sebastián voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.7k Donostia/San Sebastián voters.
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Unique answers from Donostia/San Sebastián voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9DH9M4T1yr1Y
If we only ban plastic straws but lets everything else be plastic then what is the point.
@8TPRPLV4yrs4Y
Si, pero también ofrecer bonificaciones económicas para este fin.
@9CZDWKB2yrs2Y
No as there people that need them such as people with disabilities
@9BZ2SZZ2yrs2Y
No, but increase consumer incentives to recycle these products instead and increase tax incentives for companies that make biodegradable products.
@98KM3S82yrs2Y
yes, but if its only materials that cant be recicle.