Plastic-free life in a Plastic world: Is real change possible?
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Happy Eco News Plastic-free life in a Plastic world: Is real change possible? A personal attempt to create a plastic-free home in 2025, where plastic arrived daily despite every effort to stop it, frames a broader argument that ending plastic pollution requires not just conscious consumer choices but collective pressure on the production systems, supply chains, and government regulations that make plastic unavoidable in the first place. The post Plastic-free life in a Plastic world: Is real change possible? appeared first on Happy Eco News .
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