Plastic bags, plastic bottles and plastic packaging are bad for the environment. What damage does plastic do to the environment? What can be done by governments and individuals to solve this problem?

These days,
plastic
commodities are used increasingly throughout the world because of several reasons.
However
,
this
has caused enormous worst effects on the environment. In
this
essay, I will discuss what kinds of damages are caused by these materials, and provide possible solutions that can be implemented not only as a government but
also
as individuals to protect mother nature from
this
uncontrollable disaster. There are plenty of things that has been replaced by elastic and has contaminated the surroundings considerably.
For example
, we can see tons of
plastic
which have been disposed of irresponsibly in rivers, seas, natural forests, roads and railways, etc resulting in the rapid decrease of wild animals. Recent research has revealed that a considerable amount of wild animals have died directly
due to
this
solid waste.
Moreover
,
this
is not a bio-degradable material.
Therefore
, it contaminates soil too for thousands of years, and it directly affects the vegetation. There must be a great plan to avoid
this
continuous contamination to protect our mother nature in collaboration with responsible authorities and all lovers of nature immediately.
Firstly
, the government can strengthen existing rules, and create new rules if the existing ones are not practical or not enough to stop
this
disaster.
Secondly
, responsible governing authorities can encourage entrepreneurs who doing recycle process of
plastic
items, and
also
can release them from taxes.
Finally
, we, all human beings living on
this
planet have a great responsibility to get any kind of action in order to stop contamination by
plastic
materials to protect the environment as much as possible.
Furthermore
, we can educate our new generation about the adverse effects of
this
.
To conclude
, the environment is being increasingly damaged
due to
the inappropriate disposal of
plastic
items. The damage can be minimized by not only strengthing rules and regulations,
as well as
the encouragement of recycling processes but
also
individual involvement of human beings around the world.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • plastic pollution
  • ecosystems
  • wildlife
  • climate change
  • fossil fuels
  • air pollution
  • strict regulations
  • plastic consumption
  • eco-friendly alternatives
  • sustainable packaging
  • recycling facilities
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