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India has banned disposable plastic in Delhi

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Re: India has banned disposable plastic in Delhi

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post #2

Can we get the title changed to make it clear that India banned plastic in Delhi not all of India. Also the title says "literally all disposable plastic" then in the article it says applies to cups, bags, cutlery.

Thanks, we've updated the submission title to a representative phrase from the article.

Re: India has banned disposable plastic in Delhi

#6
post #2

Can we get the title changed to make it clear that India banned plastic in Delhi not all of India. Also the title says "literally all disposable plastic" then in the article it says applies to cups, bags, cutlery.

My thought exactly: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/india-delhi-ban...

Re: India has banned disposable plastic in Delhi

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post #2

Can we get the title changed to make it clear that India banned plastic in Delhi not all of India. Also the title says "literally all disposable plastic" then in the article it says applies to cups, bags, cutlery.

Or maybe find a better article source? Maybe a good local Dehli paper?

Re: India has banned disposable plastic in Delhi

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Plastic is the least of Delhi's problems. First they should be banning vehicles that don't meet emission standards. I visited there twice and I'll be lucky if I don't come down with some lung problem.

Edit: They should ban the burning of plastic, not plastic itself. And enforce it.

Re: India has banned disposable plastic in Delhi

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post #8

Plastic is the least of Delhi's problems. First they should be banning vehicles that don't meet emission standards. I visited there twice and I'll be lucky if I don't come down with some lung problem. Edit: They should ban the burning of plastic, not plastic itself. And enforce it.

No matter what we do it will never wipe away your prejudice, my friend.
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