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How are plastic Bags toxic to the environment.

Whether you live in a well-maintained society or on rural farmland, you will see plastic bags in the surrounding. Some blow across roads, while others get stuck in street trees. And others end up floating through the rivers until they meet the sea.

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How are plastic Bags toxic to the environment.

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  1. How Are Plastic Bags Toxic to The Environment? Whether you live in a well-maintained society or on rural farmland, you will see plastic bags in the surrounding. Some blow across roads, while others get stuck in street trees. And others end up floating through the rivers until they meet the sea. While plastic bags are not that pretty, they can cause massive problems that include harming the environment. Plastic bags tend to affect the environment in a very serious way. Therefore, it is beneficial to use biodegradable shopping bags. Let us go through this post to go through all the ways how plastic bags are toxic to the environment. 1.Death of Animals Do you know that plastic bags kill up to 1,00,000 animals annually? Animals such as dolphins, whales, penguins, and turtles swallow plastic bags as they mistake them for food. For example, sea animals mistake seeing plastic bags as jellyfish. The life of these animals gets at risk because of consuming a good number of plastics. Plastic can't be digested properly, leading to the animal's death. 2.Clogged Sewage Systems In fact, in urban areas, where wildlife is barely there, plastic bags cause great harm to the environment. Runoff water gets collected and mostly carries plastic bags that go to the storm sewers. Later, these bags form clumps along with other debris and block the water flow. This enables the water to properly drain, which often causes inconvenience to those living near that area. For example, roads often get filled with water when storm sewers get blocked, which puts pressure on them to be closed until the water drains. This pool of water can damage buildings, cars, and other property in a flood. Also, it collects pollutants and spreads them that causing some more damage. 3. Plastic Bags are Made From Petroleum Products Production of plastic requires many oil barrels from the world's petroleum reserves. Hence, plastics are the biggest reason for the depletion of this

  2. valuable resource, making the petrol prices rise to the rooftop. Hence, it is suggested to use biodegradable carrier bags. As you can observe, plastic bags are the biggest reason for environmental toxicity. Therefore, we must closely analyse the challenges and execute strategies to reduce environmental damage. If you want to take the first step to avoid using plastic bags, choose NaturTrust. They provide bioplastics that can be composted and makes them environmentally sustainable. Source Url: https://bit.ly/3TOiBPL

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