Source: Esty.com
According to a study by World Economic Forum, oceans globally will have more plastic than
fish by 2050. The menace of plastic pollution is not only an alarming issue but is also a bigger threat
than nuclear weapons (no, this was mentioned in Anisha's copy), as one plastic bottle takes upto 1000
years to decompose itself. Plastic, when dumped into landfills release harmful greenhouse gases.
The only solution is to junk plastic and look for alternatives. For instance, substitute
plastic cups and plastic pens with paper cups and vintage ink pens respectively. Ditch plastic straws,
instead sip your drinks. To make nine plastic bags is takes as much as energy as driving a car for one
kilometre. Besides, plastic bags are harmful for the environment. So for the next shopping expedition,
replace plastic bag with a mesh bag that comes with a drawstring or a cloth bag. Denim bags are a great
way to reuse old or worn out jeans.
GO PAPERLESS
Source: www.bir.org
Papers account for almost 35 per cent of the waste that is dumped in landfills. From paper
cups to napkins everything ends up in landfills from the trash can. To reduce paper waste, start using
old clothes like rags for cleaning around the house, instead of paper towels. Switch to hand towels from
paper napkins in your kitchen. Avoid using paper plates in house parties.