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Plastics are both a bane and a boon. Explain with examples.
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Answered by aditya47368
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Plastics are both a bane and boon because plastic is more tough than glass. So it can be used as an alternative for glass. On the other hand we see our country is facing a lot of problems in waste management. This is horrifying outcome of excessive use of plastic. lt is more hard to decompose it as it is non biodegradable.

Answered by maulshreegupta2004
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Plastics

Plastics are both a BANE and a BOON. How?

Plastics are a bane because their is no alternative to the extremely useful plastic these days.The fact that plastic is lightweight, does not rust or rot, helps lower transportation costs and conserves natural resources is the reason for which plastic has gained this much popularity. Plastics are everywhere and have innumerable uses! Plastics are durable, lightweight, and reusable.

But nowadays reckless use of plastics has resulted to be disadvantageous. Plastic was thought to be a boon but it turned out to be a curse. Plastic can be very harmful as it produces harmful gases when it is burned. As it is non bio degradable, it is harmful to the soil and takes hundreds of years to degrade or decompose.Plastic waste, such as plastic bags, often becomes litter.

Therefor conclusively, we come to the point that plastics are both a bane and a boon.

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