I’m in Britain and I really hate the eyelashes, fillers and makeup here for young girls sometimes and the intense pressure I see everywhere to get them. Poor girlies.

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    South Korea - recycling and separating trash is a huge deal here! You must do it properly or face fines, yet everything is packaged in tape and plastic. I mean every last tiny cookie is individually wrapped and yet they’re very concerned about recycling… make it make sense!

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      The only place in the US I know of that does this is NYC. You have to sort everything & can be fined if you don’t.

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      Oh yea. I remember I was shocked when I went out to see the opposite, where everything brutally fell into one bag.

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      Can confirm. My “trash “is literally the Kleenex I blow my nose in. Everything else is recycled.

      And I find it interesting that America has this ban on plastic bags. But you go to Korea, and like stated above, everything is packaged in plastic and given to you in a plastic bag. ㅋㅋㅋ

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        Yup, in the US, I’m always stuffing things in my pocketbook if I buy them when I’m out on a walk and forgot to bring a cloth bag.

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        America has no such ban, at least the USA does not. In most of the USA, most grocery stores provide unlimited free plastic bags to customers.

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      It was like that when I lived in northern Italy 20 years ago too. Back here in the US, my city has recycling, but if you follow the recycling trucks, they dump it in the same sorter as the garbage, so our cans are a sham. When we passed a law requiring businesses to charge for bags, they removed all of the bag recycling containers too. So if anything, it just became more expensive to shop and the plastic bags use more plastic but are not reused anymore than they were before the law…

      s/Capitalism above all else baby!

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        Where I am in the US there in no charge for bags. Grocery stores bag your groceries in plastic bags unless you bring your own which I rarely see. Restaurants pack up your leftovers in plastic or styrofoam. My city is the same as yours in that we have a recycle bin and a garbage bin but the contents of each end up in the same place.

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          California passed a law a few years back that effectively bans single use plastic bags and requires retailers (except those that had a strong enough lobby) to sell paper or thicker plastic, but still mostly single use, bags for 10 cents.

          Not sure the intent of the law was met since most people just buy the bags and now we have no way to recycle them. We at least could take them back to the store that gave them to us to be recycled before…