Uploaded on Apr 12, 2018
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Plastic Bags are Harmful to the Environment
Plastic Bags are Harmful to the Environment
Plastic Bags are Harmful to
the Environment
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Plastic bags cause several types of harm,
but many of them are extremely troubling
and destroying our environment.
Wildlife Harm
Creatures suffer harm because of plastic bags in lots of
ways.
Many creatures including both terrestrial and marine
varieties eat plastic bags, and have problems with serious
health problems once they do.
A considerable volume of cows, for example, die each year
after eating and enjoying plastic bags that finish within
their grazing grounds. This can be a particularly serious
issue in India, where cows have died dues to eating plastic.
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Microplastics
Microplastic fibers are
affecting the marine
atmosphere. These
are very harmful for
sea creatures.
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Clogged Sewage Systems
In metropolitan areas, where wildlife is pretty
scarce, plastic bags cause significant environmental
harm. Runoff water collects and carries discarded
plastic bags and finally washes them into storm
sewers.
Once over these sewers, the luggage frequently
form clumps with other sorts of debris, and finally
block the flow water.
Aesthetic Degeneration
There isn’t a debate in regards to the aesthetic
impact plastic bags destroy the climate.
Many people would agree that plastic bags ruin the
feel of almost every imaginable habitat, from forests
and fields to deserts and wetlands.
But, this aesthetic degeneration isn’t only a concern
it might really have a very bad effect on human
health, culture as well as the economy.
More Usage Creating
Problem
It's not easy to know
destruction limit of
environment from the
plastic bags. Nobody knows
exactly the amount of bags
are littering our planet, but
researchers estimate that
500 billion plastic are used
all over the world each
year.
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