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essay on A future without plastic waste-Through Sustainability and Circularity​

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The use of plastic is deeply embedded in our daily lives, in everything from grocery bags and cutlery to water bottles and sandwich wrap, but the question for convenience has gone too far and we are failing to use plastics efficiently, wasting valuable resources and harming the environment.

A product made from organic fuel and chemical reaction, which was dominated in the market many years ago as a cheap, durable and good material for use. Today the same plastic has become a problem for the world because as easy as it is easy to make and use it is many times more difficult to get rid of the waste generated from it.

Usually, the municipal corporation either dumps this waste in the landfill or destroy it by burning it. The slowly decomposing waste in landfills produces a dangerous greenhouse gas like methane, so imagine hours dangerous the leak would be if the waste was burned directly.

If we talk about recycling, then many types of resources are also used in ding that harms nature, In such a situation, along with waste management, it is also important that we focus on the minimum use of plastic. Plastic never ends from microplastic and harms our generations after generation, before this loss becomes fatal, we must insist on becoming plastic-free as soon as possible.

The first step in reducing plastics waste is to minimize single-use plastic by supporting a tax on plastic bags, restraint on the manufacturing of plastic.

Reusing plastic can reduce the demand for new plastics hence it can act as the natural restrain on plastic manufacturing. plastic recycling is the process of recovering waste or scrap plastic and reprocessing it into useful products.

Today we have to save our earth by recycling the useless stuff and today we have time for it, If any other material is used in place of plastic then plastic is possible because day by day plastic is hollowing out our environment and one day it will become a big threat to human existence.

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