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why plastic isn't environment friendly?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conventional plastics often wreak havoc on the environment. They fill up landfills, end up as litter on land or in water, are toxic to many animals and often aren't easily biodegradable. They can survive as litter for thousands of years. ... Another perk is avoiding using oil to make plastics.

Answered by Rudranil420
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Conventional plastics often wreak havoc on the environment. They fill up landfills, end up as litter on land or in water, are toxic to many animals and often aren't easily biodegradable. They can survive as litter for thousands of years. Another perk is avoiding using oil to make plastics

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