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何妨放鬆一下妳(你)的心緒,
歇一歇妳(你)的腳步,
讓我陪妳(你)喝一杯香醇的咖啡吧!

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白雲和微風嬉鬧著,無拘無束的赤著腳,
可以輕輕鬆鬆的道出心中情。

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一齊向前邁進。

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請讓我能擁有機會回拜於妳(你)空間的機會。
謝謝妳(你)!

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2018年1月23日 星期二

Scotland to ban plastic cotton buds from being made


http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/plastic-cotton-bud-ban-scotland-manufacturing-latest-a8156741.html

Scotland to ban plastic cotton buds from being made

Items are among the most common pieces of litter found discarded on beaches
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The sale and manufacture of plastic cotton buds is to be outlawed in Scotland as part of moves to tackle marine litter, the Scottish Government has announced.
Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham announced ministers plan to bring in legislation to introduce a ban – making Scotland the first part of the UK to legislate against the environmentally damaging items.
Plastic cotton buds are among the most common pieces of litter found discarded on beaches, and campaigners described the proposed ban as “great news for the environment and wildlife”.
A ban on plastic cotton buds could help cut marine plastic pollution in half, Friends of the Earth Scotland said.
The Scottish Government will now carry out a public consultation on the move.
Ms Cunningham said: “Banning plastic cotton buds would be a clear sign of our ambition to address marine plastics and demonstrate further leadership on this issue.
“Despite various campaigns, people are continuing to flush litter down their toilets. This has to stop.
“Scotland’s sewerage infrastructure collects and treats some 945 million litres of waste water each day.
“These systems are not designed to remove small plastic items such as plastic buds which can kill marine animals and birds that swallow them.
“These products are completely unnecessary as biodegradable alternatives are readily available.
“The need for action is clear and I would encourage everyone with an interest in safeguarding our natural environment to take part in the consultation when it opens.”
Dr Richard Dixon, director of Friends of the Earth Scotland, said: “This decisive action is great news for the environment and for wildlife. Cotton buds are a very visible sign of our hugely wasteful habits, turning up on beaches across the globe.
“Manufacturers and supermarkets are already moving in the right direction but this single measure will guarantee that Scotland cuts its contribution to marine plastic pollution in half.
“Following the plastic bag charge and the announcement of a deposit and return scheme for drinks’ bottles and cans, this is another good step on the way to a society which uses resources more sensibly.
“We look forward to further initiatives when the Government’s promised new group on single-use plastic containers, such as coffee cups, reports its work.”
Dr Lyndsey Dodds, head of marine policy at WWF, said: “Cotton buds are some of the most pervasive forms of marine pollution so a ban is very welcome and a step in the right direction.
“We know plastic is suffocating our seas and devastating our wildlife, with millions of birds, fish and mammals dying each year because of the plastic in our oceans.
“Plastics are also finding their way into the food we eat and the water we drink, so saving our oceans will require further ambitious action from governments, industry and consumers.”
Ms Cunningham revealed the proposals ahead of Prime Minister Theresa May announcing plans to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste within 25 years as part of the UK Government’s long-term environment plan.

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