Have you ever thought of plastic pollution? Where all this plastic go?.....How much plastic garbage is produced daily?
Plastic pollution is also referred to as “ White Pollution”, that has caused serious environmental problems. Plastic garbage pollute water, soil and even air, because they don’t break down naturally in the environment and therefore continue to exist and cause damage for hundreds of years. When plastic waste thrown into the ocean, it breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces by exposure to the sun or other factors such as wave, sand action……those small particles contain toxic substances such as PCBs that are very harmful and eaten by marine animals, and then passed up humans through seafood. When tons of plastic garbage buried under the earth, again they are fragmented into smaller and smaller pieces, reaching microscopic size over time, remain everywhere and are almost impossible to clean up. They are light enough to be scattered by wind into the air and water and then absorbed by human body through breathing or eating.
Now, we can see how big is the problem…..but what should we do…..?
The best thing we can do is to reduce plastic consumption. Do you know that approximately 500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide annually? In other words, more than one million plastic bags are used every minute. We must take some action or we may drown in an ocean of plastics.


How to reduce plastic consumption:
Here, I wrote 3 ways to avoid excessive use of plastics, you can add it.


1. Don’t throw away a plastic bag after a single use, wash and reuse it several times.
2. Don’t use disposable plastic dishes, instead use metal or glass dishes.
3. Carry your to-go mug in your purse avoid using foam cups.

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  • Hi Zahra!

    Wow! Great comment dear Zahra. If all people do these things, then we have no plastic pollution. I think it's not very difficult to reduce plastic use.

    Thanks dear for your informative blog and the like.

     

  • Very nice blog. Thanks dear Saba. Plastic always is a concern! I think that we should substitute some kind of bio materials. We have to invent or discover a substitute for plastic! 

    Some tips to use less plastic materials:

    - When we go shopping, we can have our own non-plastic bags.

    - If it's possible, we can buy food in our own non-plastic dish. For example, we can take our own non-plastic dish to the butchery and buy meat. If we need to buy food that is packed in plastic dish, we can choose the one that has a thicker plastic dish that can be used more than once.

    -Instead of freezing food- that needs plastic bags or dishes- we can use fresh stuff.

    - When shopping, we should try to pick the items that has less packing. For example, a perfume bottle may have redundant packings, but another one has no packings other than the bottle!

    - We should try our best not to use plastic dishes even when on a trip. We can have our own dishes that are non-plastic, reusable and yet light to carry.

    -We should separate plastic garbage from other stuff, and take it to recycling centres.

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    Thanks for the useful topic and blog.

    Great.

    Have a good time.

    :)

  • Thanks Tintin for liking my blog.

  • Hi Arif!

    You are welcome.

    Ban on plastic is very effective in reduction of plastic pollution. Thanks to all countries that have  this policy.

  • Hi Bhiga again!

    I don't know why the picture of MT Everest had some errors ( I couldn't see it on my computer) and it was the same with the picture that I put in comment for Tara, I'm very sorry to delete them. Thanks for your nice comment.

  • Dear Saba, no need to thank.
    If we don't appreciate positive blog, we have no right to castigate negative topics. :D just like a child when uses abusive language, we scold or frown at him, but when he does anything good, we appreciate him. Some moral responsibilities, as human, lay on our shoulder, don't they?

    By the way, polythene bag is also banned in my country. As long as I remember, few months ago, our Chief Minister issued strick directive against polythene bag. But what I learn that there is dire need to create public awareness as much as possible to overcome this issue.
  •  Saba  you are great Dear !  your picture of Mount Everest where many of plastic product ....Its real  and terrible  situation .

  • Hi Rim!

    That's a good idea, jute baskets, bags,.....are good and comfortable choices. Thanks dear for your comment.

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