I would say you've made an excellent point there, talking about environmental policies being more for show than real results. The solution here is to push on people is that we don't really tackle the real cause of this problem.
Microplastics are just found everywhere and we think that abandoning stores or tax energy is somewhat misleading. We need real innovations. We should focus on how we can clean up and also how we can prioritize human health. Not just the convenience but more of the profits.
If we want to change the world from the current supply, we have to demand and incentivise better supply.