Good morning, everyone! Today you are going to be split into two groups. Your task is to conduct a debate on the banning of single-use plastics. One side will be for, the other will be against. You have 20 minutes to prepare! I won't tell you if you are for or against until your planning time is up, but you will have access to your laptops during the debate!
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Plastic pollution devastates marine ecosystems. According to our source, over 100,000 marine animals die annually due to plastic waste. This ban could cut that number significantly.
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Wait, I found a follow-up study. It shows government subsidies could offset the cost for small businesses. I’ll link it here.
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Check out this data visualisation. It shows how European countries reduced waste by 40% after similar bans. We can follow their lead
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Looks like our point about subsidies resonated. Nice work!
Fantastic debate, everyone. Let’s reflect: What worked well in your argumentation, and what could be improved next time?
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I agree. Having the shared platform helped us stay organized, but next time, we should practice time management more.
Yes, but we need to anticipate counterarguments better.
Our visual aids made our points clearer!
Excellent insights. I’ll leave the debate chat open so you can review and respond to each other’s reflections before next class.
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Yeah, your data on marine life was hard to counter. Great job.
Good point, but it doesn’t account for cultural differences. For example, the U.S. generates more plastic waste per capita, which makes implementation here harder.
But subsidies aren’t guaranteed, and there’s a lag time before they take effect. Let’s ask: what happens in the meantime?
But banning plastics might harm small businesses. A 2022 survey found that 68% of small retailers reported financial stress from switching to sustainable alternatives.
Okay, I’ll start bookmarking some studies in our shared folder! I’ll pull up the graph on waste reduction, and statistics on the economic impact on small businesses!