Say no to plastic do you agree support your answer with appropriate explanation in short or 7-8 lines
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The increase in quantum of solid waste is proportional to an increase in population, developmental activities, changes in lifestyles and socio-economic conditions. Plastic waste generation in India amounts to a significant proportion. As per a report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) 56 lakh tonnes account for plastic waste or about 9% of the total waste (62 million tonnes) India generates in a year. Believe it or not but India is one the world’s biggest plastic polluters as nearly 40 per cent of its plastic ends up either in landfills or water bodies.
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The increase in quantum of solid waste is proportional to an increase in population, developmental activities, changes in lifestyles and socio-economic conditions. Plastic waste generation in India amounts to a significant proportion. As per a report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) 56 lakh tonnes account for plastic waste or about 9% of the total waste (62 million tonnes) India generates in a year. Believe it or not but India is one the world’s biggest plastic polluters as nearly 40 per cent of its plastic ends up either in landfills or water bodies.
The increase in quantum of solid waste is proportional to an increase in population, developmental activities, changes in lifestyles and socio-economic conditions. Plastic waste generation in India amounts to a significant proportion. As per a report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) 56 lakh tonnes account for plastic waste or about 9% of the total waste (62 million tonnes) India generates in a year. Believe it or not but India is one the world’s biggest plastic polluters as nearly 40 per cent of its plastic ends up either in landfills or water bodies.The world is a victim of ‘use and throw’ cheap plastic cutleries when it comes to occasions like birthdays, anniversary parties, and so on. Plastic spoons, plates, cups, bowls, glasses are usually bought in bulk as these are dirt cheap and add to the pile up of non-biodegradable trash in our trenching grounds after being discarded. Replacing plastic cutlery with paper has its own set of environmental issues like cutting down of trees. Instead go the traditional way and use banana leaves to serve food, use steel glasses, bowls and spoons or simply serve finger foods that don’t require utensils.
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