A movement is underway to establish a legal basis to eradicate Chinese plastic flowers deeply rooted in our lives. This is because a legal revision is necessary to block the use of plastic flowers at the source in national and public parks and cemeteries across the country, where plastic flowers are widely used. According to an announcement by a social organization, the annual import quantity of plastic flowers reaches over 2,000 tons, and they are used in 470 parks and cemeteries across the country, generating 13.33 billion microplastics and 4,304 tons of carbon annually. Made from composite materials such as synthetic resin and iron cores, they are virtually impossible to recycle, and the resulting problems stem from reliance on incineration or landfill. The use of plastic flowers for memorializing family members is causing serious environmental pollution and incurring enormous social costs. Moreover, the indiscriminate reuse of low-cost imported flowers is causing severe damage to the domestic floral industry. Thus, plastic flowers are causing serious problems for our society and environment, but local government entities and others do not have the authority to inspect or regulate them. This is why it is necessary to establish a legal basis promptly. Starting from mid-November, according to the Ministry of Environment's legal revision measures to promote resource conservation and recycling, the use of disposable items such as paper containers and plastic straws in restaurants and cafes will be completely restricted. For the sake of environmental conservation and waste suppression, a prompt legal revision is needed to eradicate the use of plastic flowers.