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 @9NS4S94 from Nebraska answered…22mins22m

Yes but only if the companies aren’t the same ones that are producing and promoting oil, gas or coal

 @9NS3KVB from Michigan answered…51mins51m

No, but give tax incentives to companies to provide free or low-cost recycling and require all multi family housing to p…

 @9NS25GW from California answered…1hr1H

No, but the government should fund peer-reviewed public or academic research into such technologies.

 @9NRZBG5from Virgin Islands  answered…2hrs2H

Until environmental scientists have found or discovered more efficient ways to improve recyclable materials, I dont thin…

 @9NRT9GG from Massachusetts answered…4hrs4H

Yes, require all companies to separate compost from trash and find companies that do not comply with compost laws.

 @9NRS3K9from Virgin Islands  answered…4hrs4H

Until environmental scientists have found more efficient ways to use recycled materials to replace disposable products,…

 @9NR2XBWfrom Guam  answered…13hrs13H

Animal testing is allowed only to ensure the safety of drugs and vaccines. aside from that, animal testing should be ban…

 @9NQVP7L from Michigan answered…18hrs18H

Possibly. At a minimum, existing government programs that encourage or even require food waste need to be overhauled.…

 @9NQVP7L from Michigan answered…18hrs18H

Local governments already provide ways to recycle suitable materials. Production and use of single-use items should be…

 @9NQVP7L from Michigan answered…18hrs18H

The government needs to get out of the way of companies and individuals employing farming and manufacturing methods that…

 @9NQD7DB from Tennessee answered…22hrs22H

No, but give subsidies to more reliable alternative energy sources such as Nuclear, Hydro, and Solar.

 @9NQC55F from Arizona answered…22hrs22H

Yes but only indirectly by taxing emissions and incentive's to companies to lower emissions rather than directly forcing…