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According to the "China News Weekly" report, since the "plastic ban" was officially implemented on January 1 this year, the application and replacement products of various traditional plastic products have begun to circulate widely in the market
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From the "plastic limit order" to the "plastic ban order", it reflects China's determination to further curb "white pollution"
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Judging from the market situation, the effect of the "strictest plastic prohibition order" is emerging, as evidenced by the explosion of demand for degradable plastics
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In this context, due to the lack of unified production supervision standards, "pseudo-degradable" products under the banner of "degradable" have appeared on the market
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The emergence of "pseudo-degradable" products is, on the one hand, driven by business interests
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On the other hand, there is currently a lack of uniform mandatory standards
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If "pseudo-degradable" products cannot be eliminated, the implementation effect of the "strictest plastic prohibition order" will be compromised
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The establishment of uniform mandatory standards for degradable plastics is the basis
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The "strictest ban on plastics" is related to environmental safety and public interests, and its implementation cannot be compromised
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This should become a consensus or even a bottom line, and all parties should say "no" to "pseudo-degradable" plastic products
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