Environmental Sciences, asked by dhruvmangal07, 1 day ago

Paheli was writing a letter to her friend. She crumpled and threw the first draft of her letter on the
floor as it had become untidy. Similarly she crumpled and threw 6 more papers on the ground. In the
end, she picked them up and put them in a polythene bag and threw it on the road outside her house.
Do you think Paheli’s action were responsible? What would you have done if you were in her place?

Answers

Answered by anwesha4721
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No.

It takes 1000 years for polyethylene bags to degrade/break down Plastic bags don't biodegrade, they photo-degrade, breaking down into smaller and smaller toxic bits contaminating soil and waterways.Plastic bags clog both our solid waste facilities and storm drains. Plastic is the largest source of ocean litter.

Plastic sticks around in the environment for ages, threatening wildlife and spreading toxins. Plastic also contributes to global warming.Burning plastics in incinerators also releases climate-wrecking gases and toxic air pollution.

If I were her, I would use the 3Rs rule: Reduce,Reuse and Recycle. I would use the 6 papers and use them to make something useful instead of throwing them away.

I could:

Use it as packing material.

Use it as wrapping paper.

Use it as shelf liner or organiser.

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