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 @3JZDMSD answered…17hrs17H

Yes, for those companies that are pursuing entry to markets.

 @9MLP6NM from Hawaii answered…4hrs4H

Here is the thing, everything that is biodegradable in general is only biodegradable under the correct enviroment. Until…

 @9MLP6NM from Hawaii answered…4hrs4H

Yes but not just planning, actual plans that can be effective without using big companies. There are many ways to fight…

 @8RBQDDP from Vermont answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but there should be focus on prevention through reforming the manufacturing process rather than overall reduction

 @9MLJ772 from Illinois answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but not to prevent climate change, rather to prevent people getting sick from emissions and toxins.

 @9MLGF9B from Oregon answered…13hrs13H

No, unless the research is for the animal's benefit (e.g. a new flea & tick treatment or deworming medication for cats a…

 @9MLGF9B from Oregon answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but only if the purchase prices of disposable products containing the minimum required amount of biodegradable mate…

 @9MLF5VJ from New Mexico answered…14hrs14H

Yes, there is a bunch of food that gets wasted that someone else can eat.

 @9J2LX9L from Tennessee answered…14hrs14H

Yes, as long as these companies prove that what they're making is effective and can be made along a schedule and won't j…

 @9MLDG2Q from Texas answered…15hrs15H

No, as it gives corporations an out of the negative climate impacts they cause, and will decrease demand for reform.

 @9MLDCL7 from Florida answered…15hrs15H

Yes. School lunch is extremely wasteful, and regulated food stamps should be used instead.

 @9ML8J6B from California answered…19hrs19H

Local governments should invest in programs to reduce food waste - not the federal government.