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20 lines about plastic free India​

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Answered by afhamsubair
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1) Plastic bags are used for various purposes and the most common use of these bags is for carrying grocery items.

2) These are easily available in the market and thus are used extensively.

3) However, disposing of these bags is a major issue as they are non-biodegradable.

4) They have become a major cause of land pollution.

5) Plastic bags are causing more harm to our environment than anything else.

6) The use of these bags should be banned to protect the environment from their harmful effects.

7) The government has banned the use of plastic bags in many states of India but people continue to use them as they are still available in the market.

8) Each of us should take responsibility to stop using them.

9) A common awareness campaign should be run by the government at regular intervals through media and roadshows to make people aware of its harm.

10) Understanding the disastrous effect of plastic we must swear to stop using it.

 

11) Plastic bags should be banned completely as it is a threat to the environment.

12) Plastic bags are thrown after use prove to be a major environmental hazard.

13) They pollute the soil and affect vegetative growth.

14) They lead to infertile soil.

15) Every year a large number of animals and sea creatures die due to the consumption of plastic bags.

16) Plastic bags have been banned in many countries around the world.

17) It is the time that the people of our country should understand that plastic bags are banned for our good.

18) Although plastic bags have become an integral part of our everyday lives, it should not be said that it is not as difficult to stop using it, as it seems.

19) We should have to go for other alternatives of the plastic bags and use paper bags or cloth bags when we go shopping.

20) To save the environment and protect life on earth, we should stop using plastic bags otherwise no days are left when we have to pay the cost.

Answered by hindavi26
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Plastic pollution is caused due to the accumulation of the waste plastic material in the environment. Plastic is a non bio-degradable substance. It doesn’t get disposed off in the soil or water and its effect is worse when burnt. It is thus a challenge to dispose it off. It remains in the environment for hundreds of years and causes air, water and land pollution. It is hazardous for the humans, animals as well as the plants. Several animals, birds and marine creatures die due to plastic pollution each year.Plastic plates, bags, spoons, glasses and other material are readily available in the market. These are economical and easy to use. People prefer using these use-and-throw utensils during gatherings and parties as it shuns the hassle of clearing and cleaning the utensils later. All they need to do is to gather these and throw them away. However, little do they realize that this waste is not disposed off so easily. It continues to remain in the environment and harm us adversely.Not just plastic utensils and carry bags, furniture and various other things made out of plastic are also used extensively world over. It is high time we must realize the harmful effects of plastic pollution and contribute our bit towards bringing it down.

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