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about " say no to plactic bags

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Answered by livia
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Plastic bags are commonly seen in the market. These bags are available in various sizes and come handy while shopping. These are light and inexpensive. This is the reason why these are being used extensively. However, it is important to understand that as convenient as these are to carry and use these are equally harmful for the environment.

Unlike the cloth and paper bags, the plastic bags are non-biodegradable. It is a challenge to dispose them off. Used plastic bags stay in the environment for years and contribute to land and water pollution. This is the reason why many countries have banned the use of these bags. These countries have replaced plastic bags with paper bags or reusable cloth bags.

The government of India has also banned the use of plastic bags in many states however the same has never been implemented properly. We must understand that these have been banned for our good. Every individual must take it has his responsibility to stop the use of these bags to make our environment cleaner.

The use of plastic bags must be banned throughout the world in order to make earth a better place to live. The task should not be very difficult as these can easily be replaced by bags made of other materials.

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Answered by swatigpshere26
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Why are Plastic Bags a Problem?

They are harmful to the environment.

• Takes 1000 years to decompose into smaller pieces, which seep down into the soil and release chemicals, which eventually reach the water supply.

• Kills animals in the water when they eat plastic bags thinking they are jellyfish

• Builds up in landfills

• Manufacturing of plastic bags is harmful to the environment because nonrenewable resources are used (petroleum and natural gas). The manufacturing process itself uses toxic chemicals, pollutes the atmosphere and consumes energy.

• The transportation of the billions of plastic bags produced annually means further energy consumption, largely in the form of more petroleum.

• Stores give out unlimited amounts of plastic bags for FREE even when the costumer doesn’t really need one

• Cost in terms of energy and manpower is greater than the value of the material produced

SHOPPING CULTURE IN EARLIER DAYS

Before the advent ofWhy are Plastic Bags a Problem?

They are harmful to the environment.

• Takes 1000 years to decompose into smaller pieces, which seep down into the soil and release chemicals, which eventually reach the water supply.

• Kills animals in the water when they eat plastic bags thinking they are jellyfish

• Builds up in landfills

• Manufacturing of plastic bags is harmful to the environment because nonrenewable resources are used (petroleum and natural gas). The manufacturing process itself uses toxic chemicals, pollutes the atmosphere and consumes energy.

• The transportation of the billions of plastic bags produced annually means further energy consumption, largely in the form of more petroleum.

• Stores give out unlimited amounts of plastic bags for FREE even when the costumer doesn’t really need one

• Cost in terms of energy and manpower is greater than the value of the material produced.

The various other alternatives:

Use biodegradable bags made from fabrics.

Ladies can fold a cotton bag or two in to their purses which can be used to quench their sudden urge for shopping.

Nylon bags can be used and reused several times.

Donate old news papers and magazines to small scale institutes that cut these old papers in to paper bags and packets.

Use a wicker basket. (They can make a fashion statement today.)

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