Smita’s mother-in-law suggested her to change all the plastic containers either with glass or
steel containers. What could be the reason? Suggest two ways in which she can use the
disposed plastic containers.
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Plastic containers are undoubtedly convenient — they’re lightweight, easily portable and won’t break if dropped. But plastic is a major environmental issue. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. generated almost 14 million tons of plastic containers and plastic packaging in 2010 alone. An astounding amount of this plastic either can’t be recycled in most municipal recycling programs or just isn’t recycled. The EPA also reports that in 2012, only about 14 percent of those plastic containers and plastic packaging were recycled.
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Plastic containers are undoubtedly convenient — they’re lightweight, easily portable and won’t break if dropped. But plastic is a major environmental issue. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. generated almost 14 million tons of plastic containers and plastic packaging in 2010 alone. An astounding amount of this plastic either can’t be recycled in most municipal recycling programs or just isn’t recycled. The EPA also reports that in 2012, only about 14 percent of those plastic containers and plastic packaging were recycled.
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