• With Bangladesh’s growing economy and city dwellers’ purchasing capacity, the tendency to gather for parties and serve food has also increased in the country.
  • With concerns for environmental protections, many of them are choosing biodegradable tableware instead of single-use plastic.
  • A few local entrepreneurs are now producing tableware like plates and straws from biodegradable and locally available materials like areca leaves for plates and rice bran and jute for straws.
  • However, entrepreneurs are struggling with production costs and are looking forward to the policy support that industries producing environment-friendly products usually receive in Bangladesh.

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  • Not_mikey@slrpnk.net
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    5 months ago

    I guess it’s more important to curb single use plastics there cause they can’t ship it off to the third world like in the u.s.

    • Branwen_Cielocanto@piefed.social
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      8 days ago

      Although the people in Bangladesh are more directly affected by it, I would think the west probably uses more single use plastic, so it’s probably even more important to curb it here(although a significant part of it does not end up in the wilderness near us, it still winds up in the ocean in the end).