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plastic band in india English essay​

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Answered by Harishkhatri
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Its a good news that plastic has band in India. as it effects our environment very much

Answered by shreedhar11
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The plastic ban in India was probably the best thing that the Indian government did for the sake of our beautiful Mother Earth. Plastic is the object that poses one of the most dangerous threats to our environment. Banning of plastic is, in almost all aspects, only advantageous. Plastic waste is terrible. It damages, kills, chokes, and is a hazard to all living things.

The plastic ban however, has not yet been implemented in all the states of India. There are only few states which are practicing it at current. Let us go into the details: the history of the plastic ban, the unsaid tragedy that is nothing but plastic, the threat that it poses to life, and the reasons why it should be banned in each and every state, not only of India, but of every country in the world.

The threat that plastic poses to life

The main reason why plastic is so hazardous in nature is because it is one of the many non- biodegradable things on Earth. As we already know, from basic general knowledge, all matter on Earth is divided into biodegradable and non- biodegradable things.

The things that can get decayed and decomposed by natural processes, and become part of the Earth’s surface, increasing its fertility, are called biodegradable. However, things that do not decay or decompose, and remain in their primitive stage for more than millions of years, or maybe even forever, are called non-biodegradable objects.

Plastic is one such non- biodegradable object. It cannot be broken down by microorganisms. It is made up of carbon bonds, which are much harder to be synthesised than peptide bonds. Hence, plastic items remain on the Earth’s surface for a minimum of one millennium.

They clog up drains, swell up landfills and float around in the ocean. And on its time on Earth, it causes tonnes of damage to the living creatures, especially innocent animals that do not have the common sense to deal with plastic.

The plastic that lies on the road, in humongous garbage dumps, are often chewed up and eaten by the cows that stray the streets. Not only does this cause the cows to die, but indirectly the plastic reaches the human digestive system too, in the case that the meat is eaten. The primary reason of the death of the cows should be enough.

Not only land animals, but marine animals are also affected by the plastic waste items. There are so many whales that have ingested the plastic items that are floating around in their habitat. Plastic straws are known to choke turtles. And the waste occupies their living and breeding quarters.

Just recently, the Versova beach was completely clogged up with plastic, so much so that one could not even find sufficient place to sit! In spite of this, Mr. Afroz Shah took a beach cleaning initiative, in which millions of youth and children participated. It has been completely cleaned only this year, and their efforts were rewarded: hundreds of turtles hatched upon the Versova beach, after almost half a century!

According to a study from the Plymouth University, plastic pollution affects at least 700 marine species, while some estimates suggest that at least 100 million marine mammals are killed each year from this disastrous pollution.

Seeing as plastic that is swallowed cannot be digested, it lands up in the animal’s gut. Plastic in an animal’s gut can prevent food digestion and can lead to a very slow and painful death.

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