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Plastic is all around us. It forms much of the packaging for our food and drink. For many of us, it is throughout our home, our workplace, our car, the bus we take to and from work. It can be in our clothing, eyeglasses, teeth, toothbrush, computers, phones, dishes, utensils, toys. The list goes on, especially when you look around and begin to notice the plastic in your life.
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Plastic pollution is a constant battle . The causes and effects are dangerous, do you know the solution?
#plastic #recycling #plasticpollution #pollution #environment
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Plastic is versatile, lightweight, flexible, moisture resistant, durable, strong and relatively inexpensive. It can be chemical resistant, clear or opaque, and practically unbreakable. These are wonderful useful qualities, and plastic plays many important roles in life on Earth, but the widespread use of plastic is also causing unprecedented environmental problems, and harbours serious health risks . Plastic should be used wisely, with caution and only when suitable alternatives do not exist or are not available.
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2) What are the adverse effects of Plastic Pollution?
3) What can we do to stop it?
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The world average of 285 grams per day
The minimum nutritional requirement is 280 grams per day as per Indian Council of Medical Research.
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Can lead to physical as well as emotional disorders
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The process by which an individual selects, organizes, and interprets stimuli into a meaningful and coherent picture of the world.
Dynamics of Perception
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2. Plastic is the general common term for a wide
range of synthetic or semi synthetic organic
solid materials suitable for the manufacture of
industrial products. Plastics are typically
polymers of high molecular weight, and may
contain other substances to improve
performance and/or reduce costs.
Plastic is one of the few new chemical materials
which pose environmental problem.
Polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene is
largely used in the manufacture of plastics.
WHAT IS PLASTIC ???
3. • The first man-made plastic was created
by Alexander Parkes who publicly
demonstrated it at the 1862 Great
International Exhibition in London.
• The material called Parkesine was an
organic material derived from cellulose.
• Celluloid is derived from cellulose and
alcoholized camphor. John Wesley
Hyatt invented celluloid in 1868. He
created celluloid in a strip format for
movie film.
• By 1900, movie film was an exploding
market for celluloid.
History of Plastic
4. • The vast majority of plastics are composed of
polymers of carbon and hydrogen alone or with
oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine or sulfur in the
backbone.Common plastics type are:
1. Polypropylene (PP) - Food containers, appliances, car
fenders (bumpers).
2. Polystyrene (PS) - Packaging foam, food containers,
disposable cups, plates, cutlery, CD boxes
3. High impact polystyrene (HIPS) - fridge liners, food
packaging, vending cups.
4. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) - Electronic
equipment cases as computer parts, drainage pipe etc
5. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) - carbonated
drinks bottles, jars, plastic film, microwavable packaging
6. Polyester (PES) - Fibers, textiles
Chemicals in Plastic
5. Polyamides (PA) (Nylons) - Fibers,
toothbrush bristles, fishing line, under-the-hood car engine
mouldings
Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) - Plumbing
pipes and guttering, shower curtains, window frames,
flooring.
Polyurethanes (PU) - cushioning foams,
thermal insulation foams, surface coatings, printing
rollers.
Polycarbonate (PC) - Compact discs,
eyeglasses, riot shields, security windows, traffic lights,
lenses.
Polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) (Saran)
- Food packaging
Polyethylene (PE) - Wide range of inexpensive
uses including supermarket bags, plastic bottles.
Polycarbonate/Acrylonitrile Butadiene
Styrene (PC/ABS) - Car Interior and exterior
parts
Chemicals in Plastic
10. •
PLASTIC POLLUTE BEACHES
&OCEANS
Garbage has been discarded into the oceans for as long as humans
have sailed the seven seas or lived on seashores or near waterways
flowing into the sea. Since the 1940s, plastic use has increased
dramatically, resulting in a huge quantity of nearly indestructible,
lightweight material
floating in the oceans and
eventually deposited on
beaches worldwide
PLASTIC’S ADVERSE EFFECTS ON OUR
ENVIRONMENT
11. • Plastic is a non-biodegradable substance,
composed of toxic chemicals; plastic pollutes
earth, air and water.
• Plastic causes serious damage to environment
both during its production and disposal.
• Plastic does not undergo bacterial
decomposition hence land filling using plastic
would mean preserving the poison forever.
• Plastics are very strong and durable.
• They won't rot, decay, tear, crack or dissolve.
Even 500 years from now, the foam cup you
throw away will still be a piece of garbage in a
landfill site.
Plastic is 'non-degradable
12. When plastic burned in
air it releases a host of
poisonous chemicals into
the air, including dioxin,
the most toxic substance
known to science.
Plastic when burn in air
1. Dioxins are found throughout the world in the environment and
they accumulate in the food chain, mainly in the fatty tissue of
animals.
2. Dioxins are highly toxic and can cause reproductive and
developmental problems, damage the immune system, interfere
13. • Styrofoam is one of the most environmental toxins found in
plastic.
• Polystyrene, is manufactured using benzene, from coal;
styrene, from petroleum; and ethylene, a "blowing agent"
used in the process since the crackdown on CFCs.
• Extracting these raw materials generates air and water
pollution, it can lead to lung cancer and neurological
problems in factory workers.
• Like all plastics, polystyrene is non-biodegradable. Even
after a take-out container has dissolved 500 years from
now, its chemical components will still clog the eco-system.
• Research on whether polystyrene chemicals "migrate" from
container to food is hotly debated, but it's a fact that
styrene has been present in our fatty tissue and breast milk
for the past 30 years.
Plastic poison - Styrofoam
14. • Plastic has replaced the traditional material
(paper/cloth etc) as packing and carry bags
because of its low cost of production, light
weight, strength, easy process of
manufacture, and availability.
• Plastic bags are so light and strong that they
can carry normal weight, cheap and is used
in all types of shops in our daily life.
• Plastic bags have made it possible for
people to go without bags to market or work
place as these bags are availably for asking
and can be thrown without a second
thought.
Plastic carry bag: A major source of
pollution
15. • There are numerous hazards of plastic carry
bags. The land gets littered by plastic bag
garbage presenting an ugly and unhygienic
seen.
• The "Throw away culture" results in these bags
finding their way in to the city drainage system,
the resulting blockage, creates unhygienic
environment resulting in health hazard and
spreading of water borne diseases.
• This littering also reduces rate of rain water
percolating, resulting in lowering of already low
water levels in our cities.
• The soil fertility deteriorates as the plastic bags
form part of manure remains in the soil for years
Plastic carry bag pollution
16. POLLUTION DUE TO PLASTIC BOTTLES
BISPHENOL -A
• Food and drinks stored in plastic bottles can contain
trace amount of Bisphenol A (BPA), a synthetic chemical
that interferes with the body’s natural hormonal
messaging system.
• Repeated re-use of such bottles—which get dinged up
through normal wear and tear and while being washed—
increases the chance that chemicals will leak out of the
tiny cracks and crevices that develop over time.
• BPA has been linked to breast and uterine cancer, an
increased risk of miscarriage, and decreased testosterone
levels.
• BPA can also wreak havoc on children’s developing
systems. Even Plastic Water and Soda Bottles should not
be reused.
• A tin can that entered the ocean in 1986 is still
decomposing in 2006 but a plastic bottle that entered
the ocean in 1986 is decomposing in 2436.
17. PLASTIC BAGS LITTER THE
LANDSCAPE
Once they are used, most plastic bags go into landfill, or rubbish tips. Each year
more and more plastic bags are ending up littering the environment. Once they
become litter, plastic bags find their way into our waterways, parks, beaches, and
streets. And, if they are burned, they infuse the air with toxic fumes.
18. PLASTIC BAGS KILL ANIMALS
About 100,000 animals such as dolphins, turtles whales, penguins are killed
every year due to plastic bags. Many animals ingest plastic bags, mistaking
them for food, and therefore die. And worse, the ingested plastic bag remains
intact even after the death and decomposition of the animal. Thus, it lies
around in the landscape where another victim may ingest it.
26. PLASTIC’S EFFECT ON HUMAN
LIFE
Plastic plays the villain right from the stage of its production.
The major chemicals that go into the making of plastic are highly
toxic and pose serious threat to living beings of all species on
earth.
Some of the constituents of plastic such as benzene are known
to cause cancer. Plastic resins themselves are flammable and have
contributed considerably to several accidents worldwide.
27. Once plastic is produced, the harm is done once and for all.
Plastic defies any kind of attempt at disposal – be it through
recycling, burning, or landfilling.
When you recycle a hazard, you create a hazard.
Recycling of plastic is associated with skin and respiratory
problems, resulting from exposure to and inhalation of toxic
fumes, especially hydrocarbons and residues released during
the process.
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28. MEASURES
1.Single-use plastic bags have become such a ubiquitous way of
life that it seems as if we simply cannot do without them.
However, if we have the will, we can start reducing their use in
small ways.
2.A tote bag can make a good substitute for holding the shopping.
You can keep the bag with the cahier, and then put your
purchases into it instead of the usual plastic bag.
29. 3.Recycling the plastic bags you already have is another good idea.
These can come into use for various purposes, like holding your garbage, instead of
purchasing new ones.
4. While governments may be working out ways to lessen the
impact of plastic bags on the environment, however, each of us
should shoulder some of the responsibility for this problem, which
ultimately harms us.
30. RECYCLING OF PLASTIC
• The biggest problem with plastic recycling is that it
is difficult to automate the sorting of plastic waste,
and so it is labor intensive.
• Typically, workers sort the plastic by looking at the
resin identification code, though common
containers like soda bottles can be sorted from
memory.
• Only 3.5 percent of all plastics are recycled in any
way.
• It is estimated that between 500 billion and a trillion
plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year.
• Less than 1 percent of these are recycled as it costs
more to recycle a bag than to produce a new one.
31. RECYCLING OF PLASTIC..
• Recycling of plastic is associated with skin
and respiratory problems, resulting from
exposure to and inhalation of toxic fumes,
especially hydrocarbons and residues
released during the process.
• What is worse, the recycled plastic degrades
in quality and necessitates the production
of more new plastic to make the original
product.
• Recycling of plastic is very uneconomical,
dirty and labour-intensive as has been
revealed by a study conducted by the Public
Interest Research Group, based
in Delhi, India.
32. REMEDIES SEARCHED
• Switch to reusable shopping bags.
By using ONE reusable cloth bag, you can save up to 6
plastic bags a week
• that translates into 24 bags a month
• or 288 bags a year
• that amounts to 22,176 bags in an average lifetime
Recycle your plastic bags.
Many grocery stores now collect plastic bags for
recycling.
33. SOLUTIONS
• Some European nations have placed incinerators
on their ships to burn all the wastes products
• The International Convention for the Prevention
of Pollution from Ships forbids US dumping w/in
320 km of coasts & none at all in the Gulf of
Mexico
• Chinese cities banned the use of foam lunch
boxes
• Taiwan banned plastic bags and foam containers
• Total Recycling has developed optical technology
to improve the manual sorting of mingled
plastics to make recycling more efficient
34. WHAT ARE THE REASONS RESPONSIBLE
FOR PLASTIC POLLUTION IN OUR
COMMUNITY.
Waste of the households, Shops,etc.
Improper garbage system of the area.
Irregularity of the Pvt. Garbage contractors.
Ignorance of the people about the causes and effects of the
plastic pollution.
Lack of proper knowledge about the plastic pollution and its
effects.
Lack of social responsibility and ownership.
35. SOLUTIONS TO CONTROL PLASTIC
POLLUTION.
Awareness campaigns- Stop using plastic bags.
Educate people about the plastic pollution and its
effects on our environment.
Road show in regards “No to plastic bags”, and display
of banners on the walls of slums, colonies and societies
areas.
Hands with the Municipal Corporation to take the
corrective measures, to do timely inspections.
Support NSS, NGOs, Volunteer agencies and others to
organize “Safai Abhiyan” in all Society slums, colonies
and rural areas.
Social responsibility, commitment and ownership by
every individual may control the problem.