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For a reason in order to prevent, stop soil degredation and also infertility of the soil which lowers the yielding of crops and vegetables.
added by Anonymous 665 days ago 0 0
Plastic bags are made from non-renewable resources and contribute to climate change
We hear everywhere around us that we need to save energy. It is good for our environment, health and global climate. But only a few of us realize that each time we accept those disposable plastic grocery bags at store checkout, we actively participate in wasting energy and depleting non-renewable resources. The majority of plastic bags are made of polyethylene, a substance that is derived from crude oil refining and natural gas processing. Oil and natural gas are non-renewable fossil fuel-based resources and through their extraction and production, they emit greenhouse gases, which contribute to global climate change. The production of these bags is very energy intensive. Globally, 8 to 10 percent of our current oil supply goes to a plastic bag manufacture.
added by Anonymous 772 days ago 0 0
I have never seen their use to the environment, only to destroy soils, reduce crop productions, unhealthy to human because us them in cooking or packing hot foods, pollution
A lot of harm than good.
It should completely be banned or strict measures to be put I'm place to control unnecessary desposal
added by Anonymous 1280 days ago 1 0
Polythene bags should be banned allover the world because it destroys the environment and infertility of soil
added by 1001049122 1288 days ago 1 0
Yes, Polythene papers and polythene bags should be immediately banned world wide in order to prevent, stop soil degredation and also infertility of the soil which lowers the yielding of crops and vegetables
added by 1001097739 1288 days ago 2 0
Plastic bags should be banned. Plastic is non-bio-degradable and thus causes pollution; as it cannot be recycled, burning plastic diffuses harmful smoke. Plastic also emits some radiation. Plastic bags can prove to be a choke hazard for small animals and people. Plastic water bottles are also thought to be carcinogenic.
All the Yes points:
environmental damage
Repairing the Damage
The Great Waste
Non-biodegradable
They litter our streets
Plastic bags suffocate and kill
Wildlife concerns
Spread Awareness
Environment destroyement
Paper
It messes up future with too much plastic bags and ends ups that we might have to leave earth.
added by Anonymous 1288 days ago 1 0
I agree with that post and thank you for the idea. Polythene bags are dangerous to the environment especially the soil. This us because they reduce soil aeration and may lead to death of soil microorganisms
added by 1001099711 1289 days ago 2 0
they get into soil and slowly release toxic chemicals. They eventually break down into the soil, with the unfortunate result being that animals eat them and often choke and die.
added by ROBERT SSENJOVU 1289 days ago 2 0