Your state Government has banned the use of plastic bags. You are Amarjeet, a reporter of
the National Herald. Write a report in 100 -125 words on how the ban is being ignored and
what damage the indiscriminate use of plastic bags is causing to the environment.
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The Banning of Plastic Getting Highly Ignored
-by Amarjeet
Kolkata, February 08, 2020: People in our country are deliberately ignoring the banning of plastic. In supermarkets, fish markets and many other shops are using it randomly. People are not understanding that this is harmful to our own lives.
Plastic has harmful particles which affect human, health of the ocean, the safety of food, wildlife and also disturbs climate change. These are the damages that can be caused by useng plastic bags. This will not stop until the government strictly stops the production of plastic.
Answer:
Explanation:
Environment Unfriendly Poly bags
By: Amarjeet, Staff Reporter
The National Herald
In the year 2002 the government had banned the production and use of plastic bags in our country. But unfortunately, these are now being widely used again everywhere. Not only are we using a huge number of poly bags daily but we are also discarding them in our drains uncaring about the fact that they will block the flow of drain water. Polybags are also a threat to our environment. They cause pollution, kill wildlife and are responsible for using up the natural resources of the earth. They are one of the main factors that litter the landscape. If burnt, they will infuse the surrounding air with toxic fumes.
The main problem of plastic bags is that they are non-biodegradable. The decomposition of plastic takes around a thousand years, so with the plastic rubbish produced each day it is likely that this problem will never be solved. While the government works out ways to lessen the impact of poly bags on the environment each one of us too should shoulder some responsibility for this problem that ultimately harms us all.