US adopts plan to phase out single-use plastics at national parks

The US government has announced plans to phase out single-use plastics in national parks and other public lands by 2032. The move is part of an initiative to address the environmental impact of plastic waste, which is harming fish and wildlife. The Interior Department, which oversees federally managed lands, highlighted the low recycling rates for plastic and the need for sustainable alternatives.

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