

This article is part of Project Music, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon song, CD and musician. XY&Z (lyricist, composer, and arranger) Move ahead Move ahead If you think too hard, you’ll just slow down In my head, it’s a Speed Boost of emotions and it’s so fast, like Quick Attack.Brilliantly (artist, lyricist, and composer).After his first CD Promise was released on 2011 under his first name, Sako made his official debut under his full name in 2012. Sako is also the producer of the Pocket Monsters XY&Z TV Anime Character Song Project.ĭue to the cold temperature in his hometown, Sako began his musical career online in 2009 under the name Syounen T (Japanese: 少年T Shōnen T). He was born on December 26, 1991, in Sapporo, Japan. Plastic residue is found in marine species – such as sea turtles, seals, whales and birds, but also in fish and shellfish, and therefore in the human food chain.Tomohisa Sako (Japanese: 佐香智久 Sakō Tomohisa) is a Japanese musician who has written and sung various songs for the Pokémon anime starting in Pokémon the Series: XY. Due to its slow rate of decomposition, plastic accumulates in seas, oceans and on beaches in the EU and worldwide. The products covered by this new law constitute 70% of all marine litter items. This is essential for the planet.”Īccording to the European Commission, more than 80% of marine litter is plastics. Lead MEP Frédérique Ries (ALDE, BE) said: “This legislation will reduce the environmental damage bill by €22 billion - the estimated cost of plastic pollution in Europe until 2030.Įurope now has a legislative model to defend and promote at international level, given the global nature of the issue of marine pollution involving plastics. The legislation finally stipulates that labelling on the negative environmental impact of throwing cigarettes with plastic filters in the street should be mandatory, as well as for other products such as plastic cups, wet wipes and sanitary napkins. This new regime will also apply to fishing gear, to ensure that manufacturers, and not fishermen, bear the costs of collecting nets lost at sea. The agreement also strengthens the application of the polluter pays principle, in particular for tobacco, by introducing extended responsibility for producers. Member states will have to achieve a 90% collection target for plastic bottles by 2029, and plastic bottles will have to contain at least 25% of recycled content by 2025 and 30% by 2030. New recycling target and more responsibility for producers


The following products will be banned in the EU by 2021: 560 MEPs voted in favour of the agreement with EU ministers, 35 against and 28 abstained.
