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What can be to reduce the harmful effects of plastic have an environment .write short note

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Answered by aaabbbaaa
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Burning of plastic in the open air, leads to environmental pollution due to the release of poisonous chemicals.
The polluted air when inhaled by humans and animals 
affect their health and can cause respiratory problems.
The manufacture of plastic, as well as its destruction by incineration, pollutes air, land and water and exposes workers to toxic chemicals, including carcinogens. Synthetic plastic does not biodegrade.
It just sits and accumulates in landfills or pollutes the 
environment.
Chlorinated plastic can release harmful chemicals into the surrounding soil, which can then seep into groundwater or other surrounding water sources and also the ecosystem.
This can cause serious harm to the species that drink the water.
 Landfill areas contain many different types of 
plastics
Plastic bags tend to disrupt the environment in a serious way.
They get into soil and slowly release 
toxic chemicals.
They eventually break down into the soil, with the unfortunate result being that animals eat them and often choke and die.
easy ways to reduce your plastic waste today:Bring your own shopping bag. 
Stop buying bottled water. 
Bring your own thermos to the coffee shop. 
Choose cardboard over plastic bottles and bags.
Say no to straws. 
Get the plastic off your face.

Skip the disposable razor. 
Switch from disposable diapers to cloth.
Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Some ways to reduce the use of plastic bags:

  1. Say "No" to plastic bags given by shopkeepers. Carry your own shopping bag.
  2. Carefully separate plastic products from other garbages for recycling.
  3. Stop buying plastic products. When there is less demand, the manufacturing will decrease.
  4. Replace plastic bags with bags made of biodegradable materials like cotton and jute.
  5. Stop burning plastic as a means of waste disposal. The toxic gases released pollute the air we breathe.
  6. Don't buy bottled water. Carry your own nonplastic water bottle.

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