Advocates praise Illinois bills aimed at reducing plastic, polystyrene use, but restaurants have concerns – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed several bills last month aimed at reducing plastic and polystyrene use. Two other bills environmental advocates say are important steps to improving reusable systems and minimizing waste are still awaiting his signature.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

This is why people hate the green grifters. They come up with dopey virtue signaling nonsense like this. And then they use the crooked corrupt Democrat party to turn that horseshit into a misguided law. A law that hurts businesses, kills jobs, and takes money out of the already tight budgets of families.

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