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write a speech on "kill the plastic bag before it kills you"

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Answered by kuldeepswarnkar14
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Plastic bags are bad for the environment. They are made from dangerous chemicals, pollute our oceans and land, and are costly to clean up. Banning or taxing them could lead to a long term solution to the plastic waste problem. Most plastic bags are made from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, polypropylene, and polychlorinated biphenyl, which are known hormone disrupting chemicals. They take many years to break down, end up polluting our world, and harming life forms. A plastic bag can take anywhere from fifty to one thousand years. Since plastic bags were first introduced in the 1970’s, almost every single bag ever made is still floating around somewhere. Petroleum based bags don’t degrade, they only split into tiny pieces that are easily available

Each bag takes one cent to make, and seventeen cents per bag to clean up. Taxpayers pay around $88 a year, minimum, on plastic bags. California alone pays about  $25 million a year to landfill bags, and public agencies spend around $500 million a year in litter cleanup. Closer to home, The New York Sanitation Department collects more than 1,700 tons of single use carry out bags, a week, and has to spend $12.5 million a year for disposale. Olin Jenner, an executive committee member of Sierra Club Maine says, “According to the U.S. International Trade Commission, the 100 billion plastic shopping bags in use each year in the U.S. are made from the estimated equivalent of 439 million gallons of oil, and they cost retailers an estimated $4 billion.” An average plastic bag holds from five to ten items, so in reality, plastic bags are not cheap, and not quite as useful as you think. Environmentalists that are battling the plastic bags with paper, and reusable bags, are also wrong. Even if paper is biodegradable, and cotton totes are said to be eco-friendly, they both risky. “Cotton tote bags...exhibited the highest and most severe global-warming potential by far since they require more resources to produce and distribute.” (Noah Dillon). Paper bags have a higher carbon footprint than plastic, and “the process to get that paper bag to the grocery store is long, sordid and exacts a heavy toll on the planet” (Collin Dunn)

Answered by 2017403janya
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Good Morning, Respected principal ma’am ,vice-principal ma’am, teachers and my dear friends. Today, I, __________________ of class __________ am going to talk about ‘kill plastic before it kills the future’. Plastic was created over a century ago and we have been dependent on it ever since. Plastics has many advantages like it’s versatility and durability. But despite its numerous applications, plastic is severely polluting our land and waterways, with no chances of natural degradation.

The main source of these plastics is crude oil. Plastic pollution is the addition of plastic objects and particles in the Earth's environment that adversely affects wildlife, wildlife habitat, and humans. Plastic pollution can effect land, waterways and oceans. It’s high time we start becoming aware and thinking about the consequences of our actions. We can’t get rid of plastics by burning them. It releases dangerous substances and other toxic chemicals into the air. So, the only option that remains is for us to stop using and producing plastics. Manufacturers won’t curtail their production unless the demand decreases.  

Last but not the least I request you all to reduce your usage of plastic and spread awareness about the harmful effects of plastics. A small step taken today will be a giant leap for tomorrow. It  will help in conserving the environment for the next generation. I thank you all for lending me a patient ear  

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