The increase in the production of consumer goods results in damage to the natural environment. What are the causes of this? What can be done to solve this problem?

The natural
environment
is harmed
as a result
of increased consumer goods manufacturing. The main reason for
this
is that the
products
which involve chemical
materials
are harmful to the
environment
and a viable solution is to make strict laws to protect the
environment
.
First
of all, one of the
first
problems of that the number of people consuming increases year after year, and some of them consume more than they need. In the other words, when people consume more
products
, they become product more goods.
In addition
, all manufacturers want to meet the demands of their consumers. As more goods are produced, toxic wastes are released from factories into nature.
For example
, more single-use
products
are introduced, most of which are non-biodegradable. These
products
can remain as waste for thousands of years, turning our planet into a huge landfill. A solution
that is
some measures should be taken by the government. Manufacturers
also
should be encouraged to use eco-friendlier
materials
.
For example
, the WWF which is a famous brand in Turkey has recently replaced nylon and polyester clothes with reusable alternatives made of
materials
like cotton or wool.
Thus
, the clothes which are produced by WWF can be recycled. To conclude, the major problem of damage to the natural
environment
caused by the excessive consumption of
products
can be partly alleviated by making laws.
Furthermore
, it is predictable that the number of factories which use eco-friendly
materials
will increase over time. . . . . . . . . . .
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • production
  • consumer goods
  • natural environment
  • damage
  • causes
  • overconsumption
  • demand
  • environmental regulations
  • enforcement
  • natural resources
  • industrial pollution
  • waste
  • inadequate
  • waste management practices
  • public awareness
  • education
  • sustainable alternatives
  • stricter environmental laws
  • recycling
  • responsible consumption
  • clean technologies
  • renewable energy
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