Many companies claim their products are biodegradable.→ To what extent is this meaningful if most waste still ends up in a landfill?, Governments want to reduce carbon footprint.→ Should they focus more on changing how people consume or how industries produce?, Is promoting locally sourced food more effective than encouraging people to grow their own food?, How much responsibility do consumers have for reducing non-biodegradable packaging?, Some people argue that buying less is the only way to reduce environmental damage.→ Do you agree, or can “green” consumption solve the problem?, Compare organic food and food from local producers (agriculture).→ Which one has a lower carbon footprint, and why?, Compare reusable products with products that come in heavy packaging.→ Which is more realistic for everyday consumption habits?, Compare carbonated drinks and soft drinks in terms of sustainability.→ Are either of them environmentally responsible choices?, Compare energy from fossil fuels with alternatives (you can mention renewables).→ Which has a bigger impact on the greenhouse effect and global warming?, Some people say that global warming is mainly caused by overuse of natural resources.→ How far do you agree?, Should supermarkets be banned from selling products with excessive non-biodegradable packaging?, Is the idea of harvest and local agriculture still relevant in modern urban societies?, Can individual actions like using reusable bags really reduce environmental damage, or is systemic change needed?.

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