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Answered by nibha15jan1981
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The usage of plastic bags has become a part of life style in the 20th century. People go empty handed to the shops and return with loads of plastic bags. The concerns of Plastic bags towards the environment are too huge to ignore. 

- Plastic bags were mostly made of 'polyethylene' which is made out of petroleum. If you find the words PE on any plastic bag, be sure that it was made out of Polyethylene. Petroleum as we know is a limited natural resource, which can be exhausted if used irrationally. Besides, numerous toxic chemicals were released while manufacturing the Polyethylene. 

- A plastic bag once thrown on the ground takes centuries together to degenerate. Since most of the plastic bags we use are not biodegradable, they would just break into small pieces and will never completely decompose into the earth! 

- The plastic bags left as a garbage would severely affect the wild life. Stray dogs and cows would eat them along with the food left in them. Marine creatures would mistake them to be jelly fish and consume them. Even the sea birds and turtles also eat the pieces of plastic bags thinking them to be of some kind of prey. Such an intake is almost fatal to creatures either instantly or in the long run. 

- The garbage of plastic bags is the main culprit for blocking the drainage systems. They would just gather at the sewage blocking the flow of water. When floods storm the cities, plastic bags were found to aggravate the disasters by locking up the flood waters. - As the plastic bags take centuries to degenerate, they slowly break into synthetic granules. The soil containing the carry bags would certainly be polluted. Besides, the granules would get mixed with ground water. The plants would grow on such land and the animals would feed on such plants. So! After a few decades, the synthetic granules would become a part of the food chain! 

Its easy to say no plastic bags. Keep a bag made out of jute or cotton with you. Don't insist for a plastic bag if you don't need one. If you have purchased a single commodity, carry it by hand. Don't throw away the old plastic bags carelessly. Whenever you wish to depend on a plastic bag, be aware of the fact that it would be for centuries together on the earth. So let's keep our earth clean!
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Answered by cutiejha
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The excessive use of polybags has become a threat to this world in the 21st century. Today people go to the market empty-handed and bring a lot of polybags with their shopping. Polybags have become a part of our shopping. BUT we are going to suffer a lot in the near future due to excessive use of polybags. Polybags are non-biodegradable in nature. They are not natural products and cannot be destroyed as well. Soils lost its fertility when we throw polybags in a cultivated area. Now using polybags has become a habit for us. So it is not very easy to say no to polybags in a day or two. But gradually human should avoid using polybags to save the environment.Polybags have been causing terrorism in our environment. It has become popular due to its easy availability, cheapness, waterproof and non-teasing nature. But polythene cannot be decomposed and so it has become a gradual threat to the environment and human civilization as well. Polythene or polybags have harmed us a lot so far. Waterlogging during the rains have become a common issue now a day, aquatic lives are in endanger due to the side effects of polythene. It has harmed us in many other ways. So the time has arrived to say no to polybags. Banning polybags cannot be a bigger issue than the effects caused by the use of polybags. Human beings are called the most advanced animal in this world. Thus the lives of such advanced animals cannot be dependent on such a small thing.

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