The effectiveness of the "plastic ban" has gradually weakened after ten years
Beside the trash can of Mr. Zhou's home, there is always a large plastic bag, which is filled with plastic bags from supermarkets, fruit shops, and vegetable markets, "for garbage."
Since 2008, the habit of more than ten years has changed. "Supermarkets no longer provide free plastic bags, and there are fewer bags at home." Although there are fewer free plastic bags, Mr. Zhou's small plastic bags are still there. But slowly, there are more environmentally friendly bags at home.
This is the change in the home of an ordinary citizen in Hangzhou ten years after the plastic restriction order was issued.
On June 1, 2008, the plastic restriction order came into effect. The production, sale, and use of plastic shopping bags with a thickness of less than 0.025 mm were prohibited in China. Since then, all supermarkets, shopping malls, bazaars and other commodity retail places have implemented a paid use system for plastic shopping bags, and no plastic shopping bags are allowed to be provided free of charge. Ten years. Qianbao reporters visited and found that supermarkets and shopping malls strictly enforced the regulations, but some vegetable markets and roadside shops still provide plastic bags for free. With the rise of take-out and express delivery, the use of plastic bags is also increasing.
Supermarkets strictly enforce it, and it is free in vegetable markets
"Do you want a bag?" The supermarket cashier will ask when checking out.
"Yes." The customer answered. No one asked the price.
"It has always been 30 cents each." A customer said.
In the supermarket, many people, especially the elderly, are used to bringing their own shopping bags. And the young man Xiao Zhao is paying, "I don't have the habit of bringing a bag, anyway, it's not expensive, so I buy one."--Data shows that from June 2008 when the plastic restriction order was implemented to 2016, the use of plastic bags in Chinese shopping malls and supermarkets generally decreased by more than two-thirds, and a total of about 1.4 million tons of plastic shopping bags were reduced.
In the evening, at the Pingfeng Street Farmers' Market in Hangzhou, most of the citizens who came to buy vegetables did not carry bags in their hands, "The vegetables will be packed in plastic bags." The reporter asked a citizen at random. Sister Zhang at the vegetable stall is sorting vegetables. She told the reporter that she bought the plastic bags herself. "In the past, we were required to use environmentally friendly bags, but there has been no such requirement in the past two years." She pointed to the white plastic bags and said that a bag of more than one kilogram costs 15 yuan for a large one and 10 yuan for a small one. There are people selling them every day, and she buys them when she runs out. It is very convenient.
In the Luojiazhuang Farmers' Market in the west of the city, the situation is a little different. "The market purchases bags in a unified way. We buy environmentally friendly and degradable bags from the market. 24 yuan for a lot of bags, this price is acceptable to us." A stall owner said.
At the seafood stalls in various markets, the reporter noticed that everyone generally used a batch of green plastic bags. The boss lady said frankly: "For fish and shrimp, that (environmentally friendly plastic bag) is not thick enough and is easy to puncture and leak. It is not as good as these."
Take-out express delivery has become a new major user of plastic bags
Data show that from 2008 to 2016, the plastic shopping bags used in major commodity retail places in China saved a total of about 70 billion pieces, and about 8.75 billion pieces were saved each year. However, the increasing number of express packaging and takeaway boxes has become a new problem.
According to statistics, in 2016, China's express delivery industry consumed about 14.7 billion plastic bags, and China's three major takeaway platforms consumed at least 7.3 billion plastic packaging a year - the total number is far more than the plastic shopping bags saved each year.
There are many express delivery companies in the Pingfeng Street area of Zhonghe North Road in Hangzhou, and the reporter randomly visited several of them. A person in charge of Best Express said that most of the bags they use are environmentally friendly plastic bags, but "if the other party sends them, I don't know if they are environmentally friendly."
A courier from Shentong uses 50-100 packaging bags every day. "(Shentong) The bosses of each point are different. Some may use the company's environmentally friendly bags, and some may buy plastic bags by themselves." At the SF Express delivery point, the plastic packaging bags seen by the reporter are relatively uniform, with recyclable logos printed on them.
In addition to express delivery, takeaway is also an uncontrolled area. The reporter interviewed a food delivery platform, and the relevant person in charge said that they recommend merchants to use recyclable or degradable plastic products, but they have no right to force them.
The new version of the plastic restriction order is being revised and improved
Since the release of the plastic restriction order, everyone's intuitive feeling is that its effect is weakening. Sun Yi, deputy captain of the Hangzhou Environmental Protection Volunteer Service Corps, said that plastic waste accounts for a large proportion of domestic waste, but talking about a complete ban is not an ideal solution. "We have been advocating that everyone use less plastic bags every day. I usually use a plastic bag for seven or eight days. But even I can't do without plastic bags now."
In life, most people don't care where the plastic bags end up. "It's hard to make a hard requirement." Sun Yi said that he hopes everyone will look at plastic bags from the perspective of caring about their own health and the quality of the environment. "If each of us can take the initiative to use less, even if it's just one less, will the situation be better?"
The relevant person in charge of the Resources and Environment Department of the Hangzhou Development and Reform Commission said that the plastic restriction order has been in place for ten years. At that time, it was required to prohibit the use of plastic shopping bags with a thickness of less than 0.025 mm in the production and sales fields. Now, these ultra-thin plastic bags are indeed hard to see - from this perspective, the plastic restriction order has a certain positive significance. Over the past ten years, with the development and changes in society, take-out and express delivery have become "gathering areas" for plastic bags. At present, the national level has noticed this problem and will include the study and improvement of the policy and regulatory system for plastic restriction on the agenda. However, starting with policies alone cannot solve the fundamental problem. Citizens also need to cultivate environmental awareness from themselves and consciously reduce the use of plastic products.