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Sushruta is considered the "Father of Plastic Surgery." He lived in India sometime between 1000 and 800 BC, and is responsible for the advancement of medicine in ancient India.

Put simply, single-use plastics are goods that are made primarily from fossil fuel–based chemicals (petrochemicals) and are meant to be disposed of right after use—often, in mere minutes. Single-use plastics are most commonly used for packaging and serviceware, such as bottles, wrappers, straws, and bags.

Health care professionals and patients rely on sterile plastics to protect health and hygiene. Single-use plastics are the cleanest, most efficient way to provide for those needs. Its sterility also helps preserve foods to keep them fresh for days or even weeks longer than they would without plastic packaging.

Animals die of starvation or entanglement. More than 100 aquatic species have been found to have microplastics in them. The plastic can pierce organs or block the digestive tract, causing death. Animals with stomachs full of plastic have no urge to eat, and they die of starvation

Single use disposable plastic items including take out containers such as cups, plates, bowls, forks, spoons, knives, plastic straws and stirrers, plastic bags and plastic water bottles pose a serious environmental problem around the world. These items are used once and are often discarded in our streets and parks.

Bottles – Use a reusable bottle of tap water, instead of buying plastic bottled water. Bags – Bring your own canvas tote bag, instead of using plastic grocery bags. Straws – Say no to plastic straws at restaurants or with your go-to drinks.

Here's a bunch of things you can use to make the switch from 'devoted plastic user' to 'the hero the environment needed'!

Bamboo Toothbrushes. ...

Stainless Steel/Glass Water Bottles. ...

Eco-friendly Coffee Tumblers. ...

Cloth Pads or Menstrual Cups. ...

Cloth Diapers. ...

Reusable Shopping Bags. ...

Compostable Garbage Bags. ...

Eco-Friendly Cutlery.

Most of us will get along just fine without throwaway plastic in our daily lives. ... As with medical applications, many substitute materials do not provide the protection or stability that single-use plastics do. Single-use plastics are often used to package food and water.

Ways to Reduce Plastic Pollution

Wean yourself off disposable plastics. ...

Stop buying water. ...

Boycott microbeads. ...

Cook more. ...

Purchase items secondhand. ...

Recycle (duh). ...

Support a bag tax or ban. ...

Buy in bulk.

In 2018, during the 45th World Environment Day celebrations, India took the pledge to eliminate all single-use plastics – carry bags, straws, and water bottles among others from the country by 2022.

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