What is plastic pollution? What are the causes of plastic pollution? What are the ways by
which it can be reduced?
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10 Ways to Reduce Plastic Pollution
Wean yourself off disposable plastics. ...
Stop buying water. ...
Boycott microbeads. ...
Cook more. ...
Purchase items secondhand. ...
Recycle (duh). ...
Support a bag tax or ban. ...
Buy in bulk.
Plastic pollution is caused by the accumulation of plastic waste in the environment. ... The accumulation of marine litter, fragments or microparticles of plastics and non-biodegradable fishing nets, which continue to trap wildlife and waste. • Waste causing the death of animals by ingestion of plastic objects.
Answer:
Plastic Pollution
Plastics are things or objects made of organic polymers or synthetic compounds. Plastic is cheap and can be used to manufacture many useful products. But the overuse of plastic has become a bane to the environment and all forms of life on land, in seas, rivers, and lakes. This pollution by plastic is a health hazard. Exposure to toxic chemicals emitted by plastics causes cancer, decreases the effectiveness of the immune system, and is responsible for many other diseases.
The dumping of plastic bags, plastic bottles, etc. has created an unhygienic condition to our environment. Plastic litter has become major pollution in our towns and cities.
Plastics are not bio-degradable and can remain unchanged for many years. This adversely affects the fertility and the quality of the soil.
Our fresh water sources like rivers and lakes are becoming dumpsters for plastic bags.
Plastic bags find their way into rivers and oceans. They are swallowed by fish, seabirds, and other marine creatures leading to death by suffocation.
Since plastic bags, plastic bottles, and other discarded plastic products do not degrade, they accumulate in drainage and sewerage systems and block the flow causing waterlogging.
Plastic is often disposed of by burning and this releases poisonous gases into the atmosphere and pollutes the air we breathe.
To prevent plastic pollution, say "no" to plastic bags. Reduce the use of plastic products because lesser demand means lesser production. Recycle plastics instead of burning them or throwing them in dumps, rivers, etc. Don't buy bottled water. Carry your own non-toxic and non-plastic water bottle.