By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
 Plastic is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic
organic solids of high molecular mass that are moldable.
most commonly derived from petrochemicals.
 It is now difficult to conceive a world without plastics. It is
hard to trace out any area where plastics is not used
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
Types of Plastics
THERMOPLASTICS
Are those that can be softened
again and again and remade
by the action of heat and
pressure
THERMOSETS
Are those that cannot be softened
again after being exposed to heat
and pressure
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
AFFECTS HUMAN
HEALTH
WATER POLLUTION
SOIL
POLLUTION
AIR
POLLUTION
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
Effects of Plastic on Land
 Spoils environment aesthetics &
hygiene
 Reduces land fertility
 Adversely affects plant growth by
inhibiting nutrient absorption.
 Pollute groundwater
 Plastic clogs drainages & hence
cause water logging in cities
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
 Cause death of aquatic organisms
 Disrupt food chain
 Bioaccumulation of microplastics
 Contaminated drinking water sources
cause diseases
 Degradation of ecosystem
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
 Incineration of plastic waste in an open field release
toxic gases like dioxins, furans & PCBs.
 Even during production, PVC plants can
release dioxins
 Some gases emitted contribute to global warming.
 Polluted air causes respiratory diseases in living
organisms
 Plastics contain additives that can offgas and
contaminate the air in our homes
Effects of Plastic on Air
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
 Animals ingest plastics, mistaking them for
food.
 Small plastic fragments called microbeads,
which resemble fish eggs, are routinely
found in the stomachs of numerous sea
creatures
 Bioaccumulation
 Marine animals get entangled in plastic
waste and die
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
It causes diseases such as:
– Cancer
– Reproductive problems
– Hormonal imbalances
– Affects kidney & liver
– Immunological problems
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
Plastic is
versatile,
lightweight,
flexible, moisture
resistant, strong,
and relatively
inexpensive
Our tremendous
attraction to
plastic, over-
consuming &
littering has
become a
combination of
lethal nature.
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
Thank You..
By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril

Plastic pollution

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     Plastic isany of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids of high molecular mass that are moldable. most commonly derived from petrochemicals.  It is now difficult to conceive a world without plastics. It is hard to trace out any area where plastics is not used By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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    Types of Plastics THERMOPLASTICS Arethose that can be softened again and again and remade by the action of heat and pressure THERMOSETS Are those that cannot be softened again after being exposed to heat and pressure By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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    Effects of Plasticon Land  Spoils environment aesthetics & hygiene  Reduces land fertility  Adversely affects plant growth by inhibiting nutrient absorption.  Pollute groundwater  Plastic clogs drainages & hence cause water logging in cities By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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     Cause deathof aquatic organisms  Disrupt food chain  Bioaccumulation of microplastics  Contaminated drinking water sources cause diseases  Degradation of ecosystem By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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     Incineration ofplastic waste in an open field release toxic gases like dioxins, furans & PCBs.  Even during production, PVC plants can release dioxins  Some gases emitted contribute to global warming.  Polluted air causes respiratory diseases in living organisms  Plastics contain additives that can offgas and contaminate the air in our homes Effects of Plastic on Air By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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     Animals ingestplastics, mistaking them for food.  Small plastic fragments called microbeads, which resemble fish eggs, are routinely found in the stomachs of numerous sea creatures  Bioaccumulation  Marine animals get entangled in plastic waste and die By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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    It causes diseasessuch as: – Cancer – Reproductive problems – Hormonal imbalances – Affects kidney & liver – Immunological problems By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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    Plastic is versatile, lightweight, flexible, moisture resistant,strong, and relatively inexpensive Our tremendous attraction to plastic, over- consuming & littering has become a combination of lethal nature. By: Aleena Elizabeth Cyril
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    Thank You.. By: AleenaElizabeth Cyril