Plastic bags should be banned as they are
non-biodegradable causing pollution and cannot be recycled as burning plastic
diffuses harmful smoke. Plastic also emits some radiation, proving to be a
choking hazard for small animals and people. Plastic water bottles are also
thought to be carcinogenic. The consequences of plastic products include the
deadly burden of plastic bags on marine animals, such as whales and sea
turtles, or toxic fumes released by waste incinerators when plastic is burned.
A plastic bag is always the wrong option. It pollutes and is toxic throughout
its production and use.
What’s more, it poses a deadly threat to
marine and land-based life and must always be burned or buried, even after
being recycled a few times. Although bag bans won’t solve the plastic crisis on
their own, they do help to change plastic consumption habits and cause
consumers and retailers to be more open to alternatives. Ban on plastic can
help to change plastic consumption habits and cause consumers and retailers to
be more open to alternatives.
By: Faris Khaliq
Turbat Kech
Balochistan
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