Piku is very fond of art and craft. She decided to make some items like pen keeper, purses, toys, etc., using old fabrics and plastics. She donated these in a charity.
(a) Is it practical to say completely ‘NO’ to plastics?
(b) How can we reuse any plastic items?
(c) What value of Piku is shown here?
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a. No, it is not practical to say "NO" to plastics completely.
b. We can reuse any plastic items by disinfecting the items and using them again.
c. Piku is sensible and a contributor here.
Explanation:
a. Though plastics are hazardous to health and the environment, we cannot ignore their advantages. Some of them are:
- Plastics are very durable.
- They do not react easily with air and water.
- They are not affected by chemicals.
- They are bad conductors of heat.
Hence, it wouldn't be practical to say completely "NO" to plastics.
b. Encouraging Practicing 4R’s principle, i.e., Reuse, Recycle, Reduce and Recover is helpful to control plastics.
We can reuse plastics as,
- Plastic bags can be reused for storing dry things.
- Plastic bottles can be reused for storing dry food grains, cooking oil, and drinking water temporarily.
c. Piku is:
- art lover
- creative
- kind-hearted
- responsible to nature
- mature
- Eco-friendly.
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