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By embargoing manufacturing and sale of plastic bags.
Introducing a plastic tax for single-use plastics.
Prohibiting the import of plastic bags, cups and drinking straws.
Creating a green fund to support environmental projects.
By establishing specific targets for business and industry to redesign, remanufacture, substitute and/or phase out plastic products.
‘..Japan should introduce regulations on the use of plastic products by prohibiting the sale — or charging a fee — for single-use plastics such as bags, cups and drinking straws. In 2002 Ireland became the first country to introduce a plastic bag tax, leading to a 90 per cent drop in use equaling a reduction of more than 1 billion bags. The tax collected was funnelled into a green fund to support environmental projects. Rwanda also introduced a ban on the sale, manufacture, use, and import of plastic bags in 2008. The ban led to cleaner cities with less trash, less environmental damage caused by plastic waste and increased tourism.
Second, Japan should establish specific targets for business and industry to redesign, remanufacture, substitute and/or phase out plastic products.’ From the above-mentioned paragraph, one can decipher all the options except 4 because it is not a regulation rather it is an initiative.
Therefore, option 4 is the apt answer.
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