There will always be a small percentage of arsehole pieces of shit that behave that way... You don't let the world go to shit just to keep them happy and appeased, you make sane calls and then deal with those pieces of shit if and when they are found with hefty fines and punishments to make them see that being an arsehole has a cost.
There is no shortage of people who shriek like banshees when the price of gas goes up 0.05 cents and every one of them would rather dump their trash in somebody else's yard than pay for the amount of garbage they generate. It would be more efficient to just charge people at the point of purchase for the amount of garbage the products they buy are going to generate and the cost of getting rid of that garbage. That way they can't weasel out of paying for creating mountains of garbage because they can't even buy the product without paying for the disposal of it and the manufacturers are incentivized to package their product in the most easily disposable or recyclable packaging possible and just generally make their products easily disposable and recyclable as they can to keep their prices competitive. Same for products that generate lots of CO2, just tax the hell out of them to incentivize the design and creation of innovative low CO2 alternatives.
I must be one of those arseholes. I go to the super-market, and look for my fruit,vegetables or eggs, or orange juice. All semi-perishable vegetables and fruits today are blister packaged. The stores do not have open cases (except for bananas) from where you can pick your produce.
I get home, and I have non-decomposable plastic packaging to put into our blue-bins. The scraps from cooking go into the black bins, and compostables into brown bins, with the grass cliping and weeds.
It is the non-recyclable plastic that is the problem. To combat the problem, most of our supermarkets no longer provide plastic bags. Its paper bags, reusable shopping bags, wooden or cardboard boxes, or bring-your-own bagging materials. Now, can we do likewise for the packaged grapes, and the like?