May’s plastic plan is big on gimmicks, but it won’t cut waste | George Monbiot
by George Monbiot from Environment | The Guardian on (#3D1HQ)
The strategy ignores a critical issue: the more our economy grows, the more we'll inevitably consume
It's as if it were written with an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other. In terms of rhetoric, Theresa May's 25-year environment plan is in some ways the best government document I've ever read. In terms of policy, it ranges from the pallid to the pathetic.
Those who wrote it are aware of the multiple crises we face. But, having laid out the depth and breadth of our predicaments, they propose to do almost nothing about them. I can almost hear the internal dialogue: "Yes, let's change the world! Hang on a minute, what about our commitment to slashing regulations? What about maximising economic growth? What would the Conservatives' major funders have to say about it? Oh all right, let's wave our hands around instead."
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