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article on avoiding the usage of single use plastic​

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Answered by Abhis506
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Hey guys, today I am going to speak about avoiding using of plastic items. It has been a while since we have experienced clear weather and political peaceness. So we should take the following measures.

Avoid use of Single use plastic

Avoiding single use plastic is not an option, it has become an indispensability. Plastic is the most widely used synthetic material in the world. Though it is quite useful, yet it is quite toxic for the environment. Let’s see how it pollutes our environment. Plastics have become almost an integral part of each and every human being’s life on the planet. There is no company, manufacturer, seller that does not use plastic. Plastics have become ubiquitous. The consumption of plastics worldwide will stagger you! According to oceancrusaders shoppers worldwide are using approximately 500 billion single-use plastic bags per year.

This means about a million bags every minute across the globe or 150 bags a year for every person on earth. The problem with most of the plastics is their toxicity, strength, and the ability to last long in all types of weather or climate conditions.  

These qualities of plastic make it a deadly material which poses threat to environment. According to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, plastic debris kills an estimated 100,000 marine mammals annually, as well as millions of birds and fishes.

The need of the hour is to replace plastic with environmental friendly materials. All of us need to join our hands to fight this menace and preserve our beautiful environment. We must stop using plastic altogether. The governments of various nations, including our national Government have launched anti-plastic campaigns. We can make these campaigns by saying ‘NO TO PLASTIC’.

Apart from saying no to plastics, the Government needs to install high-tech plastic waste treatment plants where plastic waste is treated in the most efficient manner.

Answered by ashishkumar194627
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"BAN PLASTIC"

BY -ashish

India's per capita consumption is 11 kilogrammes (24 pounds) compared to the United States, where it is the world's highest at 109 kilogrammes, according to figures released by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in 2017. The world average is about 28 kilogrammes, the data said. Consumption is projected by the government to increase to 20 kilogrammes by 2022.

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India generates around 5.6 million tonnes of plastic waste annually, according to government figures. Modi wants to limit the use of single-use plastic such as bags, cutlery and straws. Almost half of plastics in India are used for packaging, with much of it single-use, according to the industry.

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Several states have already banned plastic carry bags. But enforcement has been lax. Amid a push by Modi for businesses to join his campaign, national carrier Air India and online e-commerce giants Amazon India and Walmart-backed Flipkart say they will ditch single-use plastic for packaging in coming years. Plastic makes up about eight per cent of total solid waste in India, according to the government.

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