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Essay on imagine a day without plastic in 500 words

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Answer:What would it be like?

Plastic has been around for 100 years now, and plastic bags have only been in circulation for about 50 years and already the internet is rife with facts demonstrating the enormously destructive effect on our environment and wildlife. Here are three as a taster:

Regular plastic bags take up to 1000 years to degrade and even after that time do not fully disappear.

There are approximately 46,000 pieces of plastic floating in each square mile of ocean.

Each year, an estimated 1 million sea birds, 100,000 sea mammals and many, many fish die from plastic bags floating in water.

There are plenty more sites with more information, if you’re looking, but I thought we’d take a moment considering an alternative viewpoint; what would life be like without plastic bags?

For starters, our oceans would be cleaner, there would probably be 1 million more sea birds, 100,000 more sea mammals and tonnes more fish alive in the oceans each year, not to mention a lot less rubbish in 1000 years time.

Perhaps the price of our petrol would be lower, as apparently, the amount of petroleum used to create 14 plastic bags is enough to drive a car one mile! If it were not in demand for creating plastic bags, perhaps we would save a little money when we visit the local petrol pump?! That would be nice, wouldn’t it.

Beaches would be cleaner, eco-systems healthier, landfill sites significantly smaller, rare species of animals would be safer and councils and goverments would save What would it be like?

Plastic has been around for 100 years now, and plastic bags have only been in circulation for about 50 years and already the internet is rife with facts demonstrating the enormously destructive effect on our environment and wildlife. Here are three as a taster:

Regular plastic bags take up to 1000 years to degrade and even after that time do not fully disappear.

There are approximately 46,000 pieces of plastic floating in each square mile of ocean.

Each year, an estimated 1 million sea birds, 100,000 sea mammals and many, many fish die from plastic bags floating in water.

There are plenty more sites with more information, if you’re looking, but I thought we’d take a moment considering an alternative viewpoint; what would life be like without plastic bags?

For starters, our oceans would be cleaner, there would probably be 1 million more sea birds, 100,000 more sea mammals and tonnes more fish alive in the oceans each year, not to mention a lot less rubbish in 1000 years time.

Perhaps the price of our petrol would be lower, as apparently, the amount of petroleum used to create 14 plastic bags is enough to drive a car one mile! If it were not in demand for creating plastic bags, perhaps we would save a little money when we visit the local petrol pump?! That would be nice, wouldn’t it.

Beaches would be cleaner, eco-systems healthier, landfill sites significantly smaller, rare species of animals would be safer and councils and goverments would save

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