
As most of our kitchen containers are plastic now, let's change back to our old Glass Containers which is safe and healthy. Health is wealth. Food is the main part of our health. Let's try to change back to glass or steel containers. Reduce plastic usage as much as we can. Choose glass or stainless steel containers for cold or hot foods. Since both can be cleaned and reused, they're ideal for home food storage, too. Glass is made from liquid sand. Though polycarbonate plastic is strong and long-lasting, it can break down over time from high temperatures and overuse. Never microwave foods in plastic food containers, including margarine tubs and restaurant carryout containers. Plastic containers from packaged microwavable meals shouldn't be reused after their initial use; they're safely designed for one-time-use only. Putting plastic containers in the dishwasher should also be avoided. Reduce plastic usage. Look for other safe alternatives. Reduce Single use plastic. National games - Green protocol to reduce usage of plastic. For Wedding - Marriage, conferences, parties paper cup, paper plate is used widely. One of the reason for Flood and drought is plastic. Drenching capacity of land is reduced, due to concrete, road or plastic, water flowing to sea. Burning at Brahmapuram plant caused lot of toxic to environment like carbon monoxide, sulphur oxides, it will be in air for 10 years and enters our life through our food, to our blood. 20km area of land is affected. Liver, kidney patients is increasing tremendously. Waste energy plant is only Incineration. Ultimately plastic is burned, expensive procedure. Micro plastic is entering our body through food and Lungs through breathing. No plastic is food grade. Paper cup has plastic. Aluminum foil is also bad for health. Parcel food services. Since its cheap. Aluminium usage causes Alzheimer's. Carbon dioxide causes global warming. Lifestyle changes is required. Consumption should reduce. Flask or steel bottle, tiffin career, steel cup. Don't create waste while travelling. Plastics that act as pollutants are categorized into micro-, meso-, or macro debris, based on size. Plastic pollution can afflict land, waterways and oceans. It is estimated that 1.1 to 8.8 million metric tons (MT) of plastic waste enters the ocean from costal communities each year. As of 2018, about 380 million tons of plastic is produced worldwide each year. Some researchers suggest that by 2050 there could be more plastic than fish in the oceans by weight. There are three major forms of plastic that contribute to plastic pollution: microplastics as well as mega- and macro-plastics. Mega- and micro plastics have accumulated in highest densities in the Northern Hemisphere, concentrated around urban centers and water fronts. Plastic can be found off the coast of some islands because of currents carrying the debris. Both mega- and macro-plastics are found in packaging, footwear, and other domestic items that have been washed off of ships or discarded in landfills. Fishing-related items are more likely to be found around remote islands. These may also be referred to as micro-, meso-, and macro debris. Plastic debris is categorized as either primary or secondary. Primary plastics are in their original form when collected. Examples of these would be bottle caps, cigarette butts, and microbeads. Secondary plastics, on the other hand, account for smaller plastics that have resulted from the degradation of primary plastics. Microdebris are plastic pieces between 2 mm and 5 mm in size. Plastic debris is categorized as macrodebris when it is larger than 20 mm. Many kinds of plastics exist depending on their precursors and the method for their polymerization. Depending on their chemical composition, plastics and resins have varying properties related to contaminant absorption and adsorption. Recent studies have shown that plastics in the ocean decompose faster than was once thought, due to exposure to sun, rain, and other environmental conditions, resulting in the release of toxic chemicals such as bisphenol A. Air pollution, water pollution, land pollution. Reduce plastic usage. Need of the hour. Plastic problems. Need to act. policies to reduce plastic, stop one time plastic. Send in your suggestions, queries or feedback to, @DianaFrancisP on facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Diana-Franci... Twitter Account - DianaFr95692462 #Plastics #Plastic #plastic #plastics #plasticfree #recycling #Marinelife #Pollution #airpollution #waterpollution #landpollution #plasticpollution #chemicals #ActOnClimate #Environment #SaveThePlanet #Sustainability #environment #savetheplanet #TiredEarth #ecofriendly #landfills #disposableplastic #Renewables #Environment #Planet #SingleusePlastics #GlobalWarming #climatechange #wildlife #nature #GoGreen #Green #GreenNewDeal #SaveThePlanet #BeatPlasticPollution #plasticpollution #sealife #oceans #plastic #environment #wildlife #ForOurPlanet
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