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How plastic harms our environment

Plastic has become an unavoidable part of our daily lives, but its heavy use has serious negative effects on our environment.

1. Plastic Manufacturing Process

Plastic is made from petroleum products, the extraction, processing and transportation of which pollutes the environment greatly. These processes emit large amounts of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases that contribute to climate change.

2. Water Pollution

One of the biggest problems associated with plastic is the pollution of seas and waters. Not all plastic products are recycled or used correctly. Many plastics end up in water bodies, harming animals and their habitats and causing a damaging chain reaction in marine ecosystems.

3. Animal Condition

Plastics have a major impact on marine animals and birds. Many animals get entangled in plastic waste, which can cause them injury and even death.

4. Microplastics

Microplastics, small plastic particles, have become a serious source of pollution. They can reach our water supplies, enter the food chain and eventually enter human bodies. The long-term health effects of microplastics are not yet fully understood, but there are concerns about the potential negative effects on human health.

5. Promotion of Responsible Use

One way to reduce the impact of plastic on the environment is to promote responsible consumption. We can choose reusable or refillable products, avoid single-use plastic and look for alternative, more environmentally friendly materials.

The use of plastic has a significant negative impact on our environment. To reduce this impact, it is important to start with yourself.

One way is to say no to plastic and chemical-rich detergents.

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