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Mexico City Implements Ban on Single-Use Plastic — But People Who Menstruate Face the Consequences

Published: 05 March 2021 People who have periods will keep tampons hidden meticulously: being stranded without period products means uncomfortably, embarrassment, and ruined clothes. For people in Mexico City who use tampons with plastic applicators, however, they no longer have the option to hide them. They don’t even have the option to buy and use them. Mexico’s population of 126 million produces 6,000 tons of plastic waste yearly. To minimize their impact on the planet, Mexico City passed legislation banning single-use plastic in 2019. As of Jan. 1, the commercialization, distribution, and delivery of plastic products are now illegal. The law is now impacting those who menstruate and rely on tampons with plastic applicators.

FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle January 28, 2021 07:39:15

FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle January 28, 2021 07:39:15
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3 ways Biden will reshape regulatory policy

Since the November elections, investors have been focused on President-elect Biden It is easy to overlook the impact of regulations on the economy because they are inherently difficult to quantify. Federal agencies are only required to conduct cost-benefit analyses on rules deemed “economically significant,” which are defined as having an annual effect on the economy of at least $100 million. What is evident is that the Trump administration was serious about reducing the regulatory burdens that businesses faced. President Trump ADVERTISEMENT By comparison, one of Joe Biden’s top priorities is to combat climate change. To do so, he plans to reverse 100 of the Trump administration’s rollbacks of Obama-era policies relating to the environment and public health. Biden’s stated actions include rejoining the Paris Agreement, raising fuel economy and emissions standards with the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 and withdrawing Trump’s five-year plan on offshore drilling.

MSNBC Up With David Gura September 7, 2019 13:40:00

welcome back to up. hurricane dorian pounding the bahamas wreaking havoc on parts of the lower eastern seaboard this past week. the latest in a string of extreme weather events which many scientists attribute to global warming. meanwhile overnight the new york times reported the justice department has opened an antitrust investigation into an emissions pact between california and four major automakers. the report says the deal goes against president trump s recent roll-backs of climate regulations. earlier in the week the administration announced a reversal of energy efficient light bulb standards, scheduled to go into effect early next year and npr writes critics of the reversal say it will mean higher energy bills and more pollution. the white house recently proposed easing methane regulation which is the epa said would save money for the gas and oil industry. on wednesday at a town hall many democrats hoping to replace the president shared their vision for our changing climate.

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