Use recipients and other withdrawals in Mexico

After more than a year of preparation, part of the fires will be banned in the capital of Mexico the use of recipients, tenants, poachers and other plastic waste items.

El viernes, the Secretariat del Medio Ambiente de la Ciudad de México —one of the largest cities in the world — posted on Twitter via the message: “Desde hoy Ciudad de México sin plastikos de un solo uso”. It always animates the characters to always load recipients and reusable terms, “as if we would never leave the cellular”.

In 2019, local lawmakers will approve the law that bans the use of bolts, utensils and other removable plastic articles. The city of 9 million residents has passed the last year adjusting the, in some cases, ignoring the imminent change of lei. The ban on plastic balls came into force this year.

The bolsas delgadas, biodegradable supuestations, were more common in the cities of the city’s commemorative community. Plastic pads are cut with less frequency. The tortillas received from Hechas are wrapped in paper or the serviettes of the ones that the trainees train.

But without the imposition of multitudes, the change is likely to be delayed.

The Fires by the Moon, a female who sells tamales with a large globe in the shape of a competing avenue of the City of Mexico met with a plastic ball and a coat of small colored plastic bags made of a thin layer. When the question arises as to the extent of the entry into force of the prohibition, it is true that, in addition to the coronavirus, the authorities obey it.

The city is currently facing a red alert that the COVID-19 cameras in its hospitals are close to their capacity.

The woman, who did not quarrel over his name because he wanted the debtor to comply with the norm, said that he was not the only one. Dijo que vendors and locales in markets all the city use usable plastics.

The ban also includes disposable vases, plastic agitators, coffee capsules from a solo uso and globes, among other articles.

In 2019, Mexico City will produce 13,000 tons of bass per day, according to the capital’s ambient agency.

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