
First new bill I become aware of will determine the answer. If there are no bills introduced in 2024, I'll extend the question.
Update 2025-02-16 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Clarification on Jurisdiction:
Only bills from the US and EU will be considered for determining the outcome.
Legislation from other parts of the world will not factor into the resolution due to practical limitations and policy variability.
@infiniteErgodicity there have been single use plastic bans in the EU from 2021, and the latest april 2024
@zyc a proposal to ban trawling in Sweden https://europe.oceana.org/press-releases/sweden-sets-an-example-for-eu-countries-with-first-steps-to-ban-bottom-trawling-in-marine-protected-areas/
@zyc Not sure how this is related? Oh, I see someone added fishing nets. The net ban doesn't seem to be about microplastics.
@WilliamGunn I see; it would have to be banned due to the reason of microplastics? What if it is a sub-reason (if mentioned in articles for example formally?)
@WilliamGunn In the US? what if many get targetted at the same time? must it be a federal ban? Could you remove the manual (red) "Other" because the grey automatic Other is better and they're duplicates?
I forget they include other automatically. Not sure how best to handle the situation where several are targeted at once, but my experience has been that they tend to be targeted to a specific thing. I'll go with whatever the common name of the bill is, like "single-use cup ban", even if multiple things are actually included. Feel free to add other options for broader categories.
@zyc This was one of my first questions and isn't as well-specified as I would have liked, but I was thinking US and EU due to the impracticality of covering the whole world, plus less stable governments can do weird things.