Aashi Rajput

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Aashi Rajput

Others

Plastic Bags - The Biggest Problem

Plastic Bags - The Biggest Problem

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Plastic bags are a major cause of environmental pollution. Plastic as a substance is non-biodegradable and thus plastic bags remain in the environment for hundreds of years polluting it immensely. It has become very essential to ban plastic bags before they ruin our planet completely. Many countries around the globe have either put a ban on plastic bags or Levi's tax on it. However, the problem hasn’t been solved completely because the implementation of these measures hasn’t been as successful.


Plastic bags are non-biodegradable. Thus, disposing of plastics is the biggest challenge. They are destroying nature due to their harmful effect. Plastic bags have become the main cause of land pollution today. The plastic bags entering into the water bodies are a major cause of water pollution. Hence we can conclude that these are deteriorating our environment in every possible way. Animals and marine creatures unknowingly consume plastic particles along with their food. Research shows that waste plastic bags have been a

major reason for untimely animal deaths.


The production of plastic bags releases toxic chemicals. These are the main cause of serious illness. The polluted environment is a major reason for various diseases which are spreading easily in human beings. Waste plastic bags are the main reason for trapping the drains and sewers, especially during rains. This can result in a flood-like situation and disrupt the normal life of people. There are numerous reasons why the government of various countries has come up with strict measures to limit the use of plastic bags. Some of which are that waste plastic bags are polluting the land and water immensely, plastic bags have become a threat to the life of animals living on earth as well as in water, chemicals released by waste plastic bags enter the soil and make it infertile, plastic bags are having a negative impact on human health, plastic bags lead to the drainage problem.


Although the Indian government has imposed a ban on the usage of plastic bags in many states. But people are still carrying these bags. Shopkeepers stop providing plastic bags for few days only in the beginning. It is time when we all must contribute our bit to make this ban a success. Thus we the educated lot of society must take it as our responsibility to stop using plastic bags. In this way, we can support the government in this campaign.


In order to be successful in this mission, we must keep reminding ourselves about the harmful effects of plastic bags on our nature and keep a tab on their use. Gradually, we will become habitual to doing without these bags. There are many eco-friendly alternatives to plastic bags like reusable jute or cloth bag. We must reuse the plastic bags we already have at home as many times as we can before throwing them away. While the government is spreading awareness about the harmful effects of plastic bags, we can also spread awareness through word of mouth.


Although plastic is becoming a big threat for all of us, still this problem has often been overlooked and underestimated. This is because people do not look at the long-term effect of these small, easy-to-carry bags they use in their everyday life. Besides all of these people keep using bags due to their convenience. But now everyone has to completely stop using plastic bags to save our environment and earth.


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