Some people believe that plastic shopping bags damage the environment and their use should be prohibited. Other people insist that consumers should have the right to choose whether they want to use a plastic bag or not. Discuss both views and give your opinion

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one part of
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,
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usage
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of plastic
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has to be banned, because the
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of polystyrene harms the surroundings. The other part of society thinks that clients can have
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the freedom
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to
select
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between
to use
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synthetic
bags
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or not. In my opinion, plastic
bags
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should be forbidden and replaced by environmentally
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friendly alternatives.
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thermoplastic doesn't have a biodegradable existence in the environment. It is not similar to other materials and doesn't decompose in the ground.
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pollution of water and land. Every year the organisms that live in the seas or oceans consume a lot of polymers and gradually die.
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, in 2018, 80 vinyl bulks were found in the stomach of the whale.
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, some people believe wants as customers, they can pick what they want from
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, whether it is reusable or not. Restricting
polyethylene
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bags
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would encourage the
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of eco-friendly options like cloth
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or paper
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. In the early 2000s, many governments started to put some taxes or bans on poly
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and it follows
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a reduction
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in
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this
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type of
packs
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.
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, in 2002, in Ireland, the management put taxes on poly packs and it results decreasing
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by 80%. People begin to buy some alternative reusable options,
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as cloth and paper
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. In conclusion, putting some disallowed rules against consuming plastic,
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consumption
environmentally
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friendly solutions. Reducing polyethylene in the neighbourhood takes us less pollution and
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future.

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coherence cohesion
Ensure all sentences are structured clearly to convey your ideas more effectively. There are minor inaccuracies, such as 'thermoplastic doesn't have a biodegradable existence', which could be rephrased as 'thermoplastic is not biodegradable'.
task achievement
Provide more detailed analysis or explanation of examples to enrich the discussion. For instance, expand on why tax reductions in Ireland were successful.
coherence cohesion
A clear structure with a well-defined introduction and conclusion helps to guide the reader effectively through the argument.
task achievement
You provided relevant and specific examples to support your arguments, which strengthened your essay.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • non-biodegradable
  • decompose
  • land and marine pollution
  • carbon footprint
  • environmentally friendly alternatives
  • reusable
  • government policies
  • bans or taxes
  • reduction in usage
  • plastic pollution
  • consumer choice
  • convenience
  • affordability
  • unexpected shopping
  • bagging solutions
  • transitioning
  • recycling systems
  • consumer education
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