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    Causes Of Plastic Debris

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    It is well know that there is an ongoing plastic debris epidemic with an estimated 8 billion tonnes of plastic waste being dumped into the ocean each year (Walter, 2015). With the increasing growth of the human population and the ever expanding affluence of lower income countries plastic waste is only going to increase. Marine ecosystems will be the brunt of this crisis with most terrestrial plastic waste ending its journey in the oceans. The most fragile ecosystems, coral reefs, will be the…

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    Life Without Plastic Essay

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    Introduction: Plastic materials simplifies life for most humans. Plastic has amazing properties, for example it is durable, strong, flexible, lightweight, inexpensive, stainless , and insulates against heat and electricity. Plastic can be used to make almost any object, which is evident just by looking around. Trying to spend a day without touching anything plastic is almost impossible in a modern society. Plastic is present in things that are often very close to the user, as the mattress of the…

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    Whole Foods Case Study

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    As we can see, the company has implemented many activities and programs to save more energy and reduce waste, which could harm the environment and creating more pollution. In order to be successful, employees need to participate and cooperate with the company. According to Porter and Kramer (2006), every strategy that the company uses could impact the society more or less. We can analyze by consider in the value chain. 3Rs policy is related to employee and business operation. For reduction…

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    Plastic wastes are wastes of human activities that deliberately or accidentally finish into rivers and other water bodies or streams. These wastes finally reach the sea and other water bodies where aquatic life. With the increased use of plastic, the respective waste management has become a problem, since many types of plastic (unlike other wastes such as wood) are not biodegradable and, therefore, accumulate. Plastic dragged through the water is dangerous, because it represents a serious…

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    this is lack of the rigid laws and regulations regarding recycling in Monroe. Due to this, people just litter or throw away their garbage without a thought as there won’t be any charges against them for polluting the environment. People are unaware of their duties towards the environment and even don’t know the ways they should take to recycle and mitigate the environmental problems. People should try to reduce purchases of hazardous products and look for alternative, non-hazardous products.…

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    Stop Littering

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    change is ravaging earth, and we can stop it. One thing to do is stop littering. Littering can kill animals if they eat or get stuck in trash such as, plastic bags, which sea turtles sometimes think are jellyfish, their main food source. Chemicals in trash that you just throw on the ground can be extremely harmful to plants, animals and the environment. The chemicals can contaminate water, soil,…

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    Plastic Pollution

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    Marden once said” We make the world we live and shape our own environment”. Like we all have known, the environment around us is the crucial part of our life, but sadly , our surroundings at the moment is getting worse and worse day by day. As a responsible citizen, the one who care about our descendants future and health , we generally need to conserve it. Many people may think that only many big things will able to help our environment, It is considerably a falsely thought. In fact, that are…

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    How is plastic waste effecting the environment? According to studies conducted in 2013, an estimated three hundred million tonnes of plastic had been produced, this figure is a four percent increase from the same study conducted a year earlier. If the production of plastic was to increase by 4 percent every year, by the year 2040 plastic production will have increased to a frightening eight hundred and sixty-five million tonnes (Gourmelon, 2015). The serious consequences plastic waste is having…

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    human impacts on the ocean overfishing, destruction of habitat, and pollution come to mind. However, until recently plastic, an emerging contaminant has gone unnoticed. Therefore, today scientists are still learning about the input and impacts of plastic into the ocean environment (Barnes, 2009). Plastics are found everywhere in the forms of milk jugs, candy wrappers, grocery bags, bottle caps, and drinking straws just to name a few. Humans on average generate…

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    A prime example is plastic. Polymers, or plastics, are considered one of the six classes of materials that has changed the world. Plastic is held with high status in the material world because of its extensive formability, giving it properties that allow it to be formed for certain purposes. The Imaginative chapter is dedicated to plastics, and its origin. The chapter begins with Miodownik in a movie theatre, discussing about how plastic wrappers are “at…

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