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Ahat [919]
2 years ago
7

A stores new environmental policy (PLS HELP ASAP)

Business
1 answer:
Marat540 [252]2 years ago
3 0

The policy is not practical because it is not enforceable. Lots of shops or businesses will not practice this as it will scare customers away.

<h3>Why is the policy not fair?</h3>

The policy is not fair because throw away paper is recyclable while plastic bags are not. Hence people who use paper should not be charged as much as those who use plastic bags, if at all.

<h3>What is the saving due if a person brings their own container to bag their groceries?</h3>

They most likely wills save 5% on every purchase made.

<h3>Why are environmental policies important?</h3>

The goal of environmental law is to safeguard the

  • land,
  • air,
  • water, and
  • soil.

Infractions of these rules result in a variety of penalties, including fines, community service, and, in severe circumstances, jail time.

Without environmental regulations, the government would be unable to penalize people who harm the environment.

Learn more about environmental policies:

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