Guilbeault's ban on plastics ruled 'unconstitutional' as it undermines provincial jurisdiction
Federal Court quashed a cabinet order to list plastics as 'toxic,' claiming it is 'too broad.' This latest decision follows a Supreme Court ruling that denounced the Impact Assessment Act as 'unconstitutional.'
Do any of you guys remember my pretty lengthy rant about the green agenda being about getting you to accept increasingly shittier products? Well this is a great example. The politicians are almost certainly profiting from it if they're trying to put this kind of crap through.
Have recently discovered the dumbest idea to ever come out of the mind of a Green: rapidly biodegradable trash bags. I use coffee grounds for compost, and I left a bag on my back porch for a couple of days... and it disintegrated. I now have a nice mocha stain on a quarter of my porch.
I'm laughing but that's actually really sad LOL.
It is, most of these bags are going to a landfill, where them rotting will not matter.
Now you'll have to stain the rest of the porch mocha.
Oh, even worse, the stained part of the porch is the part I had just replaced, so I have to stain the rest when I replace it. Dark porches and Florida sun, so comfy on the feet.
It is even worse than you imagine. Those are just plastic adulterated with starch so that it breaks apart quicker into small bits of plastics. What's the other great environmental disaster? MICROPLASTICS! They are now less reusable than before. No more keeping damp garbage in them then disposing weekly. No more keeping for a later date.
That's not a new concept is the thing. King of the Hill did a tear down of environmentalism in the 90s, the infamous low flow toilet episode.
It's amazing though how people are quick to forget, memories are getting shorter and shorter these days.