Reduction of Plastic Bags Leading the Way toward Eco-oriented Lifestyles
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- Fujitani Ryoichi
- Environmental Policy Division, Civic Affairs, Environment & Culture Department, Toyama Prefectural Government
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- レジ袋ごみの発生抑制 レジ袋の削減から始まるエコライフスタイル
- レジブクロ ノ サクゲン カラ ハジマル エコ ライフスタイル
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Abstract
As one means for tackling the problem of global warming, we must make our lifestyles more en-vironmentally friendly; that is, create more‘eco-oriented lifestyles.’Reducing the use of plastic bags is one way to take a significant step toward mitigating the effects of global warming.<BR>At the G8 Environment Ministers Meeting held in Kobe in May, an Action Plan was agreed upon regarding efforts to further reduce the use of disposable plastic bag on a global scale. Public awareness on this topic has increased both domestically and internationally. Before the announcement of this decision, Toyama Prefecture had already initiated a campaign on April 1, 2008, to stop providing free plastic bags at supermarkets and laundry facilities throughout the prefecture. This is an example of the very first experiment conducted by a municipality in Japan to address this issue. As a result, the proportion of shoppers who brought their own shopping bags rose to 93% in the month of April alone. This positive response indicates a deep understanding of the problem, and shows that citizens are willing to support efforts to implement change.<BR>In order to turn bringing a shopping bag into a daily habit in the lives of its citizens, rather than it being just a temporal fad, Toyama Prefecture has developed the Act to Abolish Disposable Plastic Bags, in cooperation with the Council to Promote Reduction of Plastic Bags.
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- Waste Management Research
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Waste Management Research 19 (5), 201-206, 2008
Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management
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- CRID
- 1390001204413892480
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- NII Article ID
- 10021872191
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- NII Book ID
- AN10414674
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- ISSN
- 18838960
- 09170855
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- NDL BIB ID
- 9693770
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed