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Plastics Kills Nature....

Plastics kills nature..
Let's spread awareness and ask people not to use plastic.The System also needs to make regulations on plastics if anything is going to change.Bio plastic is easy to decay, and is made from natural materials such as, cornstarch, however this alternative can be expensive. plastics we use to preserve our food are the same ones that are contaminating it. The most widely used plastic on land is everywhere in the water too.

In this material world plastic is the prevailing symbol of modernism.But we Forgotten that Plastic is a material that Earth cannot digest. It also accumulating in the oceans of the planet, it’s predicted that, there could be more plastic than fish in our oceans by 2050.

Benefits of reducing plastic consumption is Preventing pollution,Saves energy,Reduces greenhouse gas emissions,Reduces the amount of waste that needs to be recycled,Saves money. 

In each year,  eight million tonnes of plastic ends up in our oceans.  researchers predict that this figure could double by 2025.

Plastic pollution is not a problem created by improper disposal. It is a problem created by irresponsible design, paired with unsustainable throwaway habits.

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