Ban On Plastic
Introduction
 Plastic - made by polymerizing molecules of monomer
materials derived from coal, petroleum, or natural gas.
 The first known manmade plastic –
- introduced in 1862
- at the Great International Exhibition in London
- by Alexander Parkes.
Statistics
 500 billion to a trillion plastic bags - consumed each
year.
 Less than 1% - recycled.
Why ban plastics?
 Plastics are Lethal.
 They don’t degrade.
In our Oceans, Lakes and Rivers
In ALMOST Every Country!
Effects due to plastics
 Kill animals
 Non-biodegradable
 Litter the landscape
 Use of Petroleum
 Hazardous to human health
 Pollute the oceans,seas
Coast Lines
Africa
mumbai
We Find Plastic Bags
Everywhere from the
Antarctic to the South Pole
British Antarctic Survey
Lets clean it up
What Can We Do?
 Cut disposable plastics out of your routine.
 Recycle.
 Take Responsibility
 Clean up your reachable places
 Start using green bags instead of plastic bags
Implementation
 Charge EXTRA
 Introduce taxes
 Educate : use of alternatives
BAN IN MUMBAI
 Plastics bag which are less then 50
microns in width was banned by BMC
Protest in front of UN HQ
In 2006
Our Planet Does
NOT
Need to Look like This!
Save MOTHER Earth

Ban on plastic