date:Oct 28, 2020
unable to differentiate between conventional plastics and doctored alternatives.
There are also concerns that British companies that take up these materials could find they are unable to export their products to the EU once the ban comes into force in 2021.
The letter reads: These materials contain additives that accelerate the conversion of macroplastics into microplastics after months or years of laying in the open.
It also added: The UK voted for the EU ban when it was proposed in 2019. Fa