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Answered by ts03888
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Plastic is everywhere. It is strong, light, cheap and very versatile. The majority of plastic waste does not get reused or recycled and experts believe that 50% of plastic is single-use, meaning it is used once before being discarded. Single-use plastic includes plastic water bottles, plastic packaging, plastic grocery bags etc.

Most types of plastic are in fact recyclable, but most municipal governments do not have the infrastructure in place to carry out this energy-intensive process. Recycling plastic not only requires large amounts of energy but also uses large quantities of water.

While getting rid of plastic waste is the primary environmental problem, the production process is a leading cause of carbon emissions contributing to global warming. It takes a lot of energy and resources to make plastic, with more than 90% being produced from fossil fuel resources. Experts believe that if current trends continue, in 30 years’ time 20% of global oil consumption and 15% of global carbon emissions will be associated with plastic production. Creating bottled water takes 2000 times the energy than it does to produce tap water.

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Answered by ngayang2019
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in spite of having many advantages , the use of plastics should be reduced as it creates lots of environmental pollutions.

by throwing plastics in rivers it kills small creatures in sea.

by burning plastics it brings air pollution and all these hazardous things.

plastic is more harmful then the useful .

plastics are banned in some developed country as India is a fast developing country it should also has to start reducing the use of plastics then it coulf banned plastics and some other things that harms the nature.

so there for the use of plastics should be reduced.

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