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2. bioplastics are a good alternative 3. we need to rely on feedstocks closer to home || petro gets less expensive food as feedstocks become problematic || 2. bioplastics are a growing industry 3. Raymond Cross, President of Morrisville College, takes one variety and treats it as a solution to his own vision of cradle to cradle || 1. bioplastics fall short of expectations 2. Dow backs out of bioplastic industry 3. certain bioplastics are found to not achieve expectations 3. New York has no remaining sources of potatoes for potatoware || 2. bioplastics can be used as consumer goods and as fuel source (incineration as option || 1. life cycle analysis of bioplastics show a 2/3 reduction in total footprint, not zero as forecast 2. EJ groups react against the incineration as it resembles their original fight to establish recycling as a default rather than waste incineration. || 2. recycling must be the solution to our waste troubles 3. incineration systems must be moved out of urban centers and marginalized communities || 1. recycling stops spreading to much of the world 2. recycling legislation and taxing of recyclables stalls after reaching certain states and cities 3. bioplastics due to their "carbon neutral" claim are being considered for incineration || 2. "products will become exceedingly expensive" || 1. A voluntary consortium of manufacturers create a massive recycling and waste collection industry to deal with the take back clause 2. packaging waste is reduced by 30%, in part compensating for the increased cost of dealing with the plastics and such. ||
 * Catalysts || Statements || Corrosions ||
 * petrol gets expensive || 1. we need alternatives
 * bioplastics hit market || 1. these products are as good as regular plastic
 * Mounting awareness of climate change and fossil fuels as problematic || 1. bioplastics can be used as a carbon neutral product
 * incineration of waste becomes the solution for problems with landfilling and costs of waste || 1. environmental and EJ groups force public dialogue on the issue
 * Germany's Green DOT legislation forces manufacturers to have a 'take back' provision on all their packaging || 1. "we can't possibly deal with all this waste"