Today single-use products are still very common.What are the problems associated with this?What are some possible solutions?

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products is becoming common. Now in these days we find many nuclear families and working couples.
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, these came into the picture. Since 1980 in India incoming is keep increasing.
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products are becoming very common, and
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habit is growing as the income is keep growing. In early days there used to be joint families and mainly males used to earn. Females used to stay at home and had a habit of re-using the vessels, good and products by washing and cleaning them. In joint families, grandparents, aunts and uncles used to take care of children. Now with increase of nuclear and working couples many a times they are compelled to go for single-
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products.
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, ink pens. We
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to refill the ink and
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the pen. Maximum we had to do was change the pen nib. Later on
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and through pens came. There is a lot of natural sources are going waste. We should start making a chart for each item, goods and products and should start comparing the similar and equivalent things how they were before 30 or 40 years. We should start analysing how the same thing was re-usable in olden days.
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is possible solution I can think of.
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, rather than using plastic spoons and paper plates we can
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steel or melamine or porcelain or ceramic vessels. Anyways, now in these days like what I have discussed, sometimes it is necessary for single-
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products as growing nuclear families and working couples.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • environmental pollution
  • landfills
  • ecosystems
  • resource depletion
  • decompose
  • throwaway culture
  • sustainability
  • eco-friendly alternatives
  • biodegradable
  • compostable
  • recycling
  • waste management
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