Biology, asked by prbhosle1, 1 year ago

why should plastics not be. How then should it be disposed?

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Answered by Jawwad20
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Most plastics are made from oil and most plastics do not biodegrade, which makes it difficult to dispose of. There are no natural processes in place that can absorb non biodegradable plastic back into the biological cycle. It cannot be composted or left to rot where it is dropped or dumped like organic rubbish.

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Answered by Rukaiya5603
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Plastic bags are not biodegradable. They fly off trash piles, garbage trucks, and landfills, and then clog storm water infrastructure, float down waterways, and spoil the landscape. ... Plastic bags also pose a serious danger to birds and marine mammals that often mistake them for food.Most plastics are made from oil and most plastics do not biodegrade, which makes it difficult to dispose of. There are no natural processes in place that can absorb non biodegradable plastic back into the biological cycle. It cannot be composted or left to rot where it is dropped or dumped like organic rubbish.
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