Science, asked by gulshanprasad2812, 19 days ago

Compare the environmental impacts of both plastic and paper grocery bags and the amount of landfill space they take up.

How will you encourage community members to use reusable grocery bags instead of plastic bags? Prepare a report.​

Answers

Answered by srivishnu2757mail
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Explanation:

Plastic bags are the most environmentally friendly option at the checkout. They’re 100% recyclable and highly reused. Studies show that alternatives which seem “greener” actually place a greater burden on the environment because they require more natural resources to produce and transport, they emit more carbon throughout their lifecycles and they need more energy to recycle – if they’re recyclable at all. On top of that, studies show bag bans and taxes haven’t meaningfully reduced overall litter or waste anywhere they’ve been tried. ¹

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Answered by AneesKakar
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The answer to the given is written below.

  • The plastic bags are a bane to our society. They are cheap and easily available but still they have numerous negative impacts.
  • On disposal, plastic bags transform into fossil fuels and further evolve as deadly wastes.
  • They are always found in landfills and oceans. It often gets mistaken by the sea turtles as jelly fishes, and is consumed by them.
  • Even birds cannot distinguish them and consume them as food.
  • While, paper bags are reusable and recyclable.
  • Thus, people should use reusable and recyclable grocery bags rather than plastic bags.

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