Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Real pictures of deobnar dump

A lake now converted to plastic lake
Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Plastic bags
Plastic packing
Plastic bottles
Plastic toys
Plastic containers
Medicine bottles
And many more

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, Juhu, Mumbai

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Today lets talk about
plastic bottles and
containers – we carry
everyday to have water
beverages ,drinks and
all kinds of cooked
and uncooked food
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, Juhu, Mumbai

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The answer is both yes and no. It really
depends on the type of plastic it is made up
of.

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, Juhu, Mumbai

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The question is how do we find out?
Its simple -------

Its all there in a code

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, Juhu, Mumbai

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Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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We all know what is this- yes it’s the sign for
reduce, reuse and recycle but do you know

Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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No need to be so.

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, Juhu, Mumbai

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, Juhu, Mumbai

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Turn the bottle or the container upside down.
You may have to strain your eyes, use
magnifying glass or our favourite age old
technique of using paper and pencil.
You will find a number on all plastic items
and if you don’t – DON’T EVEN BOTHER TO
USE IT.

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, Juhu, Mumbai

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1. ONLY ONE MOTHER EARTH, WE DON’T
WANT’ WALL e ‘ MOVIE TURNING INTO
REALITY.
More usage means more waste and pollution.
2. YOUR HEALTH…PLASTICS MEANS DAMAGE
TO YOUR BODY TOO

Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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In the U.S., 1,500 plastic water bottles are
consumedevery second. Here’s why that’s a
major problem for humans, the environment, and
the animals on our planet.
Plastic bottles contain Bisphenol A (BPA), the
chemical used to make the plastic hard and clear.
BPA is an endocrine disruptor which has
been proven to be hazardous to human health. It
has been strongly linked to a host of health
problems including certain types of cancer,
neurological difficulties, early puberty in girls,
reduced fertility in women, premature labour,
and defects in newborn babies – to name a few
examples.
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, Juhu, Mumbai

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In addition to the negative impacts of BPA and phthalates on
human health there are also growing concerns
regarding carcinogens and microbial contaminants that have
been found in test samples of bottled water.

Plastic bottle tops are currently not recyclable, and as with
plastic bags they often end up at the bottom of the ocean,
and in the stomachs of a variety of animal species that
mistake them for food. One albatross that was recently found
dead on a Hawaiian island had a stomach full of 119 bottle
caps.

Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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t’s harder to recycle plastic bottles than you think. Of
the mass numbers of plastic bottles consumed
throughout the world, most of them are not
recycled because only certain types of plastic bottles
can be recycled by certain municipalities. They either
end up lying stagnant in landfills, leaching dangerous
chemicals into the ground, or they infiltrate our
streets as litter. They are found on sidewalks, in
parks, front yards and rivers, and even if you chop
them into tiny pieces they still take more than a
human lifetime to decompose.
It gets worse. In the case of bottled water, the
plastic-making process requires over two gallons of
water for the purification process of every gallon of
water.
Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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
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





Reduce- Avoid buying bottled water.
We can carry our own bottles. Its easy.
Ask your parents and grandparents. They
used to carry the water from home in the
containers of metal.
Now shatter proof glass bottles are available
too.
We can use plastic(lets give it the credit it
deserves)it is convenient but carry our own
bottles with magic numbers of 1,2,4,6 only.
Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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For this concern I have started this campaign
so that we use less plastic bottles.
Visit me on my web page

Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir
, Juhu, Mumbai

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Avoid plastic, save world

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    Real pictures ofdeobnar dump A lake now converted to plastic lake Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 4
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           Plastic bags Plastic packing Plasticbottles Plastic toys Plastic containers Medicine bottles And many more Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 5
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    Today lets talkabout plastic bottles and containers – we carry everyday to have water beverages ,drinks and all kinds of cooked and uncooked food Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 6
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     The answer isboth yes and no. It really depends on the type of plastic it is made up of. Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 7
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    The question ishow do we find out? Its simple ------- Its all there in a code Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 8
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    Tanay Agrawal, AryaVidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 9
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    We all knowwhat is this- yes it’s the sign for reduce, reuse and recycle but do you know Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 10
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     No need tobe so. Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 13
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    Tanay Agrawal, AryaVidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 14
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       Turn the bottleor the container upside down. You may have to strain your eyes, use magnifying glass or our favourite age old technique of using paper and pencil. You will find a number on all plastic items and if you don’t – DON’T EVEN BOTHER TO USE IT. Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 15
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       1. ONLY ONEMOTHER EARTH, WE DON’T WANT’ WALL e ‘ MOVIE TURNING INTO REALITY. More usage means more waste and pollution. 2. YOUR HEALTH…PLASTICS MEANS DAMAGE TO YOUR BODY TOO Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 16
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      In the U.S.,1,500 plastic water bottles are consumedevery second. Here’s why that’s a major problem for humans, the environment, and the animals on our planet. Plastic bottles contain Bisphenol A (BPA), the chemical used to make the plastic hard and clear. BPA is an endocrine disruptor which has been proven to be hazardous to human health. It has been strongly linked to a host of health problems including certain types of cancer, neurological difficulties, early puberty in girls, reduced fertility in women, premature labour, and defects in newborn babies – to name a few examples. Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 17
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      In addition tothe negative impacts of BPA and phthalates on human health there are also growing concerns regarding carcinogens and microbial contaminants that have been found in test samples of bottled water. Plastic bottle tops are currently not recyclable, and as with plastic bags they often end up at the bottom of the ocean, and in the stomachs of a variety of animal species that mistake them for food. One albatross that was recently found dead on a Hawaiian island had a stomach full of 119 bottle caps. Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 18
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      t’s harder torecycle plastic bottles than you think. Of the mass numbers of plastic bottles consumed throughout the world, most of them are not recycled because only certain types of plastic bottles can be recycled by certain municipalities. They either end up lying stagnant in landfills, leaching dangerous chemicals into the ground, or they infiltrate our streets as litter. They are found on sidewalks, in parks, front yards and rivers, and even if you chop them into tiny pieces they still take more than a human lifetime to decompose. It gets worse. In the case of bottled water, the plastic-making process requires over two gallons of water for the purification process of every gallon of water. Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 19
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         Reduce- Avoid buyingbottled water. We can carry our own bottles. Its easy. Ask your parents and grandparents. They used to carry the water from home in the containers of metal. Now shatter proof glass bottles are available too. We can use plastic(lets give it the credit it deserves)it is convenient but carry our own bottles with magic numbers of 1,2,4,6 only. Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 20
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      For this concernI have started this campaign so that we use less plastic bottles. Visit me on my web page Tanay Agrawal, Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai 21
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