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Imagine a day without plastic essay 500 words

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Answered by mohammedmusharaff
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In 2014, scientists in Hawaii discovered a rock formation consisting of beach sediment, basaltic lava fragments, organic debris and melted plastic. Such a finding is illustrative of the world in which we now live; one where plastic melds with organic material to leave an indelible, non-biodegradable record of our consumer habits. The scientists have dubbed the material plastiglomerate and suggest the compound could define our legacy on earth.

The risk of upward trends

A world without plastic seems unfathomable, even though mass production started as recently as 1950. Due to a compound annual growth rate of 8.6%, production rose from a mere 1.5 million tons in 1950 to 335 million tons in 2016.

A scientific study earmarks the shift from reusable to single-use goods as the reason behind the now widespread plastic pollution, flagging that no commonly-used plastic is biodegradable. Therefore, the only practical means of managing plastic circulation is through recycling or incineration. Otherwise, plastics end up in a landfill. Or worse, the ocean. Given that only 9% of all plastics have ever been recycled, and 12% incinerated, this leaves a significant volume potentially polluting the environment.

The complexity of recycling

An obstacle to recycling lies in a lack of transparency about which plastics are recyclable. Plastics are numbered, helping consumers understand which plastic they are using. However, few consumers understand the code. We may not realize a bottle displaying a ‘1’ is recyclable, while a bottle showing a ‘3’ or ‘5’ is probably not. Even with the recyclable PET, otherwise known as Plastic 1, which is most commonly-used in bottles and packaging – just 25% is recycled in the US.

Moreover, PET only suits single-use, as anything more increases the risk of bacterial growth; or hazardous materials leaching into the liquid. This means consumers are actively discouraged from re-using the products.

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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                                       Day without plastic

In a day without plastic, there would be clean environment because plastic somehow harsh the environment. It is possible to live without plastic; however this might be problematic at first. We can get our individual containers for milk, honey and more, like in the past. Buy vegetarians by weight in a single bag, in its place of individual plastic ones.

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