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The use of plastic is not eco-friendly things made of plastic are not Biodegradable.write on article on the topic "say no to plastic "in 100 to 150 words

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Answered by MaryMongzar
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"Say no to the plastics"

The use of plastic is not Eco-friendly. Things made of plastics are not biodegradable. Plastics may be light-weight, low cost n waterproof but it is an ecological n waste management nightmare. It takes only 2-3 weeks for a ban a peek to breakdown in the soul but at least 100-1000 years for a plastic material to do so. It causes not only waste management problems but also a threatening to environment. It is also reported that every year plastic material kills 100,000 whales, see turtles, n other marine animals often by choking them. Plastic n it's relatives are not eco-friendly n their use must be reduced, if not banned.


Instead the use of environmentally-friendly products should be encouraged in the process of responsible environmental management. Prior to 2002, I'm Bangladesh plastic bags were used very much but later on it was banned by the govt. when govt. came to know that the floods had been worsened because plastic bags are a threat not only for environment but also to the survival of living beings. So it's use should be reduced. Together we should stand n say no to the plastica and use eco-friendly materials.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Plastics were created over a century ago. Initially, they were viewed as a versatile and sustainable alternative to many other natural products. It was also less expensive to produce than other materials. However, its negative consequences were not realised until it was too late. Plastics come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Most plastics that have been in the environment for a long time, on the other hand, degrade into microplastics. The majority of these microplastic particles are the size of a grain of sand. As a result, microscopic organisms may begin to consume them, entering the food chain. When larger organisms consume smaller organisms, microplastics move up the food chain. These particles will eventually reach humans and enter our bodies. This can lead to a slew of illnesses.

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