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essay on "plastic free India" 150 words​

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Answered by hanishkapothiraj
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Plastic pollution is caused due to the accumulation of the waste plastic material in the environment. Plastic is a non bio-degradable substance. It doesn’t get disposed off in the soil or water and its effect is worse when burnt. It is thus a challenge to dispose it off. It remains in the environment for hundreds of years and causes air, water and land pollution. It is hazardous for the humans, animals as well as the plants. Several animals, birds and marine creatures die due to plastic pollution each year.

Plastic plates, bags, spoons, glasses and other material are readily available in the market. These are economical and easy to use. People prefer using these use-and-throw utensils during gatherings and parties as it shuns the hassle of clearing and cleaning the utensils later. All they need to do is to gather these and throw them away. However, little do they realize that this waste is not disposed off so easily. It continues to remain in the environment and harm us adversely.

Not just plastic utensils and carry bags, furniture and various other things made out of plastic are also used extensively world over. It is high time we must realize the harmful effects of plastic pollution and contribute our bit towards bringing it down.

The plastic pollution can be controlled using the following ways:

*An alternative to plastic utensil should be used.

*Avoid using disposable plastic water bottles and use reusable water bottles.

*Environmental awareness and education on conservation of environment should be given to people.

*Usage of natural packaging materials like banyan leaf, bamboo utensils, etc. should be encouraged in hotels and restaurants.

*All the stores and shops must avoid providing plastic carry bags to their customers and should supply cloth bags and reusable carry bags to carry grocery items and dress materials.

*Garbage should be properly disposed. Improper disposal and dumping of plastic wastes on roads and water resources should be avoided.

*Reduce the usage of unwanted plastic products in the house, office and in the environment.

*Instead of thrashing plastics bottles, the disposable water bottles can be reused as water bottle sprinkler, pen stand, magazine rack, etc.

*Recycling of plastic products should be strictly followed.

It is the responsibility of the people to save the mother earth from getting polluted. Improper disposal of plastic wastes will have a wide impact on the environment. Recycling of waste products, using green alternatives and proper disposal of wastes should be strictly followed to make the planet free from plastic pollution. Each and every human is responsible to conserve the environment by reducing plastic pollution. "Reduce, Reuse and Recycle" the plastic wastes to conserve the environment.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • There have already been requests to delay India's planned July 1 ban on single-use plastic items.
  • However, many who have made the transition to a plastic-free lifestyle claim that it is challenging but possible.
  • India produces 25,940 tonnes of plastic garbage each day.
  • As opposed to the current thickness of 50 microns, carry bags must be at least 75 microns thick starting on September 30, 2021, and 120 microns thick starting on December 31, 2021.
  • These choices were made in response to suggestions made by an expert panel that the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals assembled two years ago.
  • India has announced that it would get rid of all single-use plastic by 2022 in time for World Environment Day in 2018.
  • A ban on plastic carry bags is already in place in several States, with different degrees of success.

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