AurumPunzel
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With Disney replacing the plastic straws with paper straws, the phasing out of the soft drinks lids, the switch to bolted amenities in resort rooms, and the introduction of reusable bags, which have recently gone up in price, the debate as to whether or not it's a positive thing or is more about the money while generating PR to feed into the whole eco bandwagon regarding plastics while degrading the experience for guests really has kicked into overdrive, and especially with the reusable bags potentially becoming a forced purchase in the Parks like they already are in the Stores, it has become rather contentious.
As much as in the grander scheme of things, a reduction in avoidable waste is good, it has however got me questioning whether or not phaseouts and replacements in the long run will work, or just lead to more unintended environmental consequences, especially when you consider the LCAs that were conducted into the most common types of shopping bags (as mentioned in the No More Bags thread), and the heavier carbon footprints of the alternatives and reusable products that are often imported and not manufactured locally, when really, rationality and innovation in recycling and bioplastics is what's needed, since it'll achieve a fair balance without degrading the experience, particularly since the recent price rises, even to the reusable bags, has led to much cynicism about the measures.
So has Environmentality really gone too far, especially in the face of ticket and AP price increases?
As much as in the grander scheme of things, a reduction in avoidable waste is good, it has however got me questioning whether or not phaseouts and replacements in the long run will work, or just lead to more unintended environmental consequences, especially when you consider the LCAs that were conducted into the most common types of shopping bags (as mentioned in the No More Bags thread), and the heavier carbon footprints of the alternatives and reusable products that are often imported and not manufactured locally, when really, rationality and innovation in recycling and bioplastics is what's needed, since it'll achieve a fair balance without degrading the experience, particularly since the recent price rises, even to the reusable bags, has led to much cynicism about the measures.
So has Environmentality really gone too far, especially in the face of ticket and AP price increases?