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Mario Álvarez Álvarez, a spokesperson for the United Plastic Bag Recyclers ( Ruboplast ), said the federal government , through an intermediary, asked them to produce 20,000 body bags that will be used for people who died of COVID-19.
Álvarez explained that the body bags are being sold “to the government, to the states, everyone is assuming their roles amid this public health crisis , in this case, we have the task to make 20,000 body bags, in fact, we have been been working on it for a week.”
So far, Ruboplast has produced 3,000 body bags. In a few more days, they must complete the rest of the bags.
The body bags are much thicker than plastic bags to prevent the spread of the virus .
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Álvarez said that after they deliver 20,000 bags, they will produce another 40,000.
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He explained that although it is good to have work, they know this is only temporary and the recyclers are uncertain about the future.
The industry was affected by a new policy implemented in Mexico City in 2020 when the local government banned the sale of plastic bags . Amid the COVID-19 pandemic , authorities temporarily lifted the restriction, which has allowed the recyclers to produce bags again.
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