Environmental Sciences, asked by Kamlesh7933, 1 year ago

Essay on plastic harmful effects and how it could be avoided

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Answered by saina5
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As the world’s population continues to grow, so does the amount of garbage that people produce. On-the-go lifestyles require easily disposable products, such as soda cans or bottles of water, but the accumulation of these products has led to increasing amounts of plastic pollution around the world. As plastic is composed of major toxic pollutants, it has the potential to cause great harm to the environment in the form of air, water and land pollution.Next time you go for a shopping, don’t forget to carry a paper or cloth bag. Also, try to avoid bringing plastic bags at home and purchasing items with too much of packaging. This way you can help in contributing towards the environment in the form of reducing plastic pollution whose ill effects are irreversible.
Answered by SelieVisa
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Plastics are things made of polymers. Plastic was once thought to be a boon for mankind. It is readily available. It is cheap. It can be used easily to manufacture different products in different shapes, sizes and for many purposes. But excessive use of plastics has become a major global pollution problem. The harmful effects of plastics are:

Plastics are a health hazard. Exposure to toxic chemicals emitted by plastics causes cancer, decreases the effectiveness of the immune system, and are responsible for many other diseases.

Dumping of plastic wastes had created an unhygienic condition to our environment. In fact we are running out of space to dump the plastic litters.

Plastics are not bio-degradable and can remain unchanged for many years. This adversely affects the fertility and the quality of the soil.

Our freshwater sources like rivers and lakes are becoming plastic wastes dumpsters.

When eaten by animals or birds it cannot be digested and lead to death.

Plastic garbages find their way into rivers and oceans. They are swallowed by fish, seabirds, and other marine creatures leading to death by suffocation.

Since plastics do not degrade, they accumulate in drainage and sewerage systems and block the flow causing waterlogging.

Plastics are often disposed off by burning and this releases poisonous gases into the atmosphere.

The solutions to the problem are recycling of plastic wastes, avoiding single use plastic products, replacement with alternative materials, not using plastic bags or bottles or straws, and a massive cleanup drive to remove plastic wastes from our rivers, lakes and seas.

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