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Answered by shreydoda14
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In the last decade, plastic has affected the health and life of human beings very badly. Some incidents have attracted the attention of the whole world and put a question mark about the use of plastic in daily life.

Plastic, the wonder material that we use for everything and which pollutes our environment, is perhaps the most harmful of trash dumped by mariners and sea-goers in sea because it does not readily break down in nature. In-fact, the plastic that goes over the side today may still be around in hundreds of years to foul up the fishing gear, boat propellers, and beaches of future generations.

Careless disposal of plastic can have dire consequences. A plastic bag looks like a tasty jellyfish to an indiscriminate feeder like the sea turtle, but plastic is indigestible. It can choke, block the intestines of, or cause infection in those animals that consume it.

A plastic bag can also clog an outboard engine’s cooling system. Lost or discarded monofilament fishing line can foul propellers, destroying oil seals and lower units of engines, or it can become an entangling web for fish, seabirds, and marine mammals.

According to the Centre for Marine Conservation, over 25,000 pieces of fishing line were collected from U.S. beaches during the 1996 annual beach clean-up and at least 40% of all animal entanglements reported during the clean-ups involved fishing line.

Every day, more and more plastic is accumulating in our oceans. Recreational boaters are not the only group that improperly disposes off plastic refuse at sea. Plastics also enter the marine environment from sewage outfalls, merchant shipping, commercial fishing operations, and beachgoers.

In the middle stage, it is very flexible and can be given any shape depending on temperature and pressure. In practices, urea, formaldehyde, poly ethylene, polystyrene, polycithylcholide, phenoloic compounds and other substances are used in the preparation of plastics pollution.

Now-a-days the most popular plastic pollution is caused is polyvinyl chloride (P.V.C.). When any food material or blood is stored in the said plastic containers then gradually the soluble chemical gets dissolved in them causing death due to cancer and other skin diseases.

Polyvinyl chloride has also been found to destroy the fertility of the animals and their respiratory systems. When mixed with water, it causes paralysis and also damages bones and causes irritation to the skin.

Recently U.S.A. has banned the use of P.V.C. plastic in space apparatus and in food containers (as chemicals get dissolved in the food). India should immediately ban the use of P.V.C. in water pipes, food and medicine containers to save the lives of millions who are already suffering from different types of ailments.

Since the development of plastic earlier this century, it has become a popular material used in a wide variety of ways. Today plastic is used to make, or wrap around, many of the items we buy or use. The problem arises when we no longer want these items and we have to dispose off them, particularly the throwaway plastic material used in wrapping or packaging.

Plastics are used because they are easy and cheap to make and they can last a long time. Unfortunately these same useful qualities can make plastic a huge pollution problem. The cheapness means plastic gets discarded easily and its long life means it survives in the environment for long periods where it can do great harm.

Because plastic does not decompose, and requires high energy ultraviolet light to break down, the amount of plastic waste in our oceans is steadily increasing.

The plastic rubbish found on beaches near urban areas tends to originate from use on land, such as packaging material used to wrap around other goods. On remote rural beaches the rubbish tends to have come from ships, such as fishing equipment used in the fishing industry.

Plastic bags and bottles, like all forms of plastic, create significant environmental and economic burden. They consume growing amount of energy and other natural resources, degrading the environment in a number of ways.

In addition to using up fossil fuels and other resources, plastic products create litter, hurt marine life, and threaten the basis of life on earth. Here are some steps that we can take to reverse the tide of toxic, non-biodegradable pollution so that it may not overtake our planet.

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Plastic has had a highly negative impact on human health and life over the past ten years. There have been a few incidences that have captured the attention of the entire globe and raised concerns about the usage of plastic in daily life.

Because it doesn't decompose easily in nature, plastic, the wonder material we use for everything and which pollutes our environment, is likely the most hazardous of the waste that seafarers and beachgoers leave in the ocean. In fact, the plastic that falls over the side now might still be in existence in hundreds of years, contaminating future generations' fishing equipment, boat propellers, and beaches.

Over 25,000 pieces of fishing line were removed from American beaches during the annual beach clean-up in 1996, and at least 40\% of all animal entanglements reported during the clean-ups involved fishing line, according to the Centre for Marine Conservation.

Our oceans are becoming more and more polluted with plastic every day. Not only recreational boaters but other maritime users improperly discard plastic waste. Additionally, sewage outfalls, commercial shipping, industrial fishing, and beachgoers all release plastics into the ocean.

It can be given any shape in the middle stage depending on temperature and pressure because it is very malleable. In actuality, the manufacture of plastics pollution uses urea, formaldehyde, polyethylene, polystyrene, polycithylcholide, and other chemicals.

Polyvinyl chloride is currently the most often used plastic pollution culprit (P.V.C.). When food or blood is kept in the aforementioned plastic containers, the soluble chemical progressively dissolves in them, increasing the risk of cancer and other skin problems.

Additionally, it has been discovered that polyvinyl chloride harms animals' reproductive systems and respiratory systems. It destroys bones, irritates the skin, and induces paralysis when combined with water.

Recently, the United States of America outlawed the use of PVC plastic in space equipment and food containers (as chemicals get dissolved in the food). To save the lives of millions of people who are already afflicted by various diseases, India should immediately outlaw the use of P.V.C. in water pipes, food, and pharmaceutical containers.

Since plastic's invention at the beginning of this century, it has gained popularity and is utilised in a wide range of applications. Many of the goods we buy or use today are made of or wrapped in plastic. When we no longer need these things and must dispose of them, especially the disposable plastic material used in wrapping or packing, a problem occurs.

Plastics are used because they are durable, easy to create, and inexpensive. Unfortunately, despite its many benefits, plastic may be a major source of pollution. Due to its low cost and extended lifespan, plastic is easily discarded and can cause significant harm to the environment if left there.

The amount of plastic trash in our oceans is continually rising since plastic does not dissolve and must be broken down by high energy UV radiation.

The plastic trash that is frequently discovered on beaches close to cities usually comes from use as packaging for other products. On isolated, rural beaches, the trash frequently originated from ships, including fishing gear utilised in the fishing business.

Like all types of plastic, plastic bottles and bags have a substantial negative environmental and financial impact. They use up increasing amounts of energy and other resources, which harms the environment in various ways.

Plastic products harm marine life, contribute to litter, use fossil fuels and other resources, and endanger the foundation of life as we know it. Here are some actions we can do to stop the poisonous, non-biodegradable pollution from destroying our world.

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