EFFECTS OF PLASTICS
WHY PLASTIC IS HARMFUL
Plastic
is harmful because it is 'Non-Biodegradable'
Plastic bags are not
only harmful for our health but also for the health of our environment.
They are one of the
major causes of environmental pollution. Petroleum based synthetic plastic bags
contains polymers that take 1000 of years to degrade.
They are nuisance to
our aquatic and wildlife. There is extra cost to dispose plastic bags.
Many
countries have banned the use of 'plastic' instead they use jute or paper bags.
When thrown on land it
makes the soil less fertile. When thrown in water it chokes our ponds, rivers
and oceans and harms the sea life. ... because the bacteria in their stomach
cannot break the plastic up into
smaller pieces.
Plastic never goes away.
Plastic is a material made
to last forever, yet 33 percent of all plastic - water bottles, bags and straws
- are used just once and thrown away. Plastic cannot biodegrade; it breaks down
into smaller and smaller pieces.
Plastic affects human health.
Toxic chemicals leach
out of plastic and are found in the blood and tissue of nearly all of us.
Exposure to them is linked to cancers, birth defects, impaired immunity,
endocrine disruption and other ailments.
Plastic spoils our
groundwater.
There
are thousands of landfills in the United States. Buried beneath each one of
them, toxic chemicals from plastics drain out and seep into groundwater,
flowing downstream into lakes and rivers.
Plastic attracts
other pollutants.
Chemicals
in plastic which give them their rigidity or flexibility (flame retardants,
bisphenols, phthalates and other harmful chemicals) are oily poisons that repel
water and stick to petroleum-based objects like plastic debris. So, the
toxic chemicals that leach out of plastics can accumulate on other plastics.
This is a serious concern with increasing amounts of plastic debris
accumulating in the world's oceans.
Plastic threatens
wildlife.
Wildlife
become entangled in plastic, they eat it or mistake it for food and feed it to
their young, and it is found littered in even extremely remote areas of the
Earth. In our oceans alone, plastic debris outweighs zooplankton by a
ratio of 36-to-1.
Plastic
piles up in the environment.
Americans
discard more than 30 million tons of plastic a year. Only 8 percent gets
recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, is burned or becomes litter.
Plastic poisons our
food chain.
Even
plankton, the tiniest creatures in our oceans, are eating microplastics and
absorbing their hazardous chemicals. The tiny, broken down pieces of
plastic are displacing the algae needed to sustain larger sea life who feed on
them
Plastic costs
billions to abate.
Everything
suffers: tourism, recreation, business, the health of humans, animals, fish and
birds—because of plastic pollution. The financial damage continuously being
inflicted is inestimable.
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