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15 years ago
Sridevi wrote:
[quote]Plastic is not only indecomposable, it also proves to be harmful to cattle and other animals that are commonly seen on the road munching on the roadside vegetation. So, we need to avoid the use of plastic bags, wherever possible.[/quote]
Plastic bags for use by consumers in supermarkets and other stores should be made illegal. In the UK alone, over 13 billion plastic bags are handed to consumers each year, representing a substantial proportion of all floating marine litter. More than this, plastic bags are responsible for the deaths of huge numbers of marine species, which mistake the bags for food. Consumers must accept that it is hugely wasteful, massively unethical, and potentially deadly to continue using plastic bags. Supermarkets must be told by the government that continued supply of plastic bags will result in large fines, whilst those supermarkets who remove all their bags can be rewarded.
[quote]Plastic is not only indecomposable, it also proves to be harmful to cattle and other animals that are commonly seen on the road munching on the roadside vegetation. So, we need to avoid the use of plastic bags, wherever possible.[/quote]
Plastic bags for use by consumers in supermarkets and other stores should be made illegal. In the UK alone, over 13 billion plastic bags are handed to consumers each year, representing a substantial proportion of all floating marine litter. More than this, plastic bags are responsible for the deaths of huge numbers of marine species, which mistake the bags for food. Consumers must accept that it is hugely wasteful, massively unethical, and potentially deadly to continue using plastic bags. Supermarkets must be told by the government that continued supply of plastic bags will result in large fines, whilst those supermarkets who remove all their bags can be rewarded.
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