Science, asked by Arysharma, 8 months ago

Plastic is a necessary evil. Comment and support your answer with reasons​

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Answered by divugolu17
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Plastic is a necessary evil. It has proven to be an (in)dispensable tool in the 21st century. However as its usage grows, so does its harmful effects like destruction of sea life, pollution of water bodies and soil pollution

Basically, they argue that if we hope to tackle the enormous problem of food waste, we should stick with plastic, while looking for better ways of using it, such as reusing and biodegrading it. Shortening the supply chain is a worthy goal, as well, but not terribly realistic in their opinion.

This left me feeling uncomfortable. I am an advocate for reducing plastic usage as rapidly and thoroughly as possible. Of course there's a time and place for it – for example, in medical procedures – but I disagree that the food world is one in which we should accept the status quo.

If plastic is needed to preserve food that is being harvested far away and help it to last awhile on our shelves, then perhaps that model is outdated and needs to be reanalyzed, instead of us throwing up our hands and saying plastic is necessary to maintain it.

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