Companies are grasping at straws - The Mail & Guardian
The ban on plastic straws in South Africa is motivated by a “true desire for environmentalism” or deliberate “greenwashing”, according to scientists. Why is the ban inadvertent and deliberately being deliberated, asks the University of Cape Town.
Source: mg.co.zaPublished on 2021-08-08
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