All our lives people are taught to reduce, reuse, and recycle in order to save our environment and reduce our carbon footprint's. This seems to be a false sense of reality because most of our world's plastics are dumped straight into landfills or our precious oceans and never actually recycled to be reused. Companies produce a huge amount of plastic each year all for a single use which ends up harming our planet so much more in the long run. Plastics are one of the largest causes of global warming, and something needs to change about our plastic industry. It seems as though even when we do something that is supposed to be beneficial for our planet, there is always another catch which is just as detrimental and harmful to our planet than in the first place.
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Recycling is a process where companies take single use plastics and turn it into something else that can be continuously re-used over and over again. According to National Geographic, 300 million tons of plastic are created annually, with over 50% of them being for single-use purposes. This is a crazy high number and even worse that they are for a one time use. As stated by the Vice President of European Commissions, "single-use plastics take five seconds to produce, are used for five minutes, then take 500 years to break down again." This statement could not be more true and it is sad to see how many people and how many innocent animals this negatively effects. Each year, over 8 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean which is killing our ocean life and creating many dead zones (Parker).
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What types of plastics can be recycled then? Well it is only 2 out of the 7 plastics that are recycled are actually used again whereas the rest ends up in landfills and oceans. #1 and #5 plastics are the only ones considered for recyclables depending on the shape and size of the plastic. According to the Mitte Team, an astounding 91% of the world's plastic is not recycled, yet no one seems to be talking about this and it's negative earth impacts. I personally never knew this problem was so bad until I did the research and found the facts about our world's recycling industry. Recycling is supposed to be beneficial to our world and yet the plastics still end up in the same landfills and ocean piles as if we threw it away in our garbage's in the first place.
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Overall the plastic industries are extremely harmful to our world, and it seems as though there is no hope in saving our planet. The biggest thing we could do is not buy single use plastics in the first place. That means no plastic bottles, no plastic bags, and no plastic straws. These are all everyday use products but can easily be found in reusable form. Other than that, we could set up protests encouraging recycling companies to use all types of plastics when recycling. Also to protest against plastic creator companies to not make so many single use plastics, which ultimately just ends up harming our planet and killing many animals. Let's stop plastics from ruining our planet before it's too late!
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Cohen, Dianna. Plastic trash overwhelms beach at Freedom Island. As You Sow,
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Greenpeace. Top Brands That Were Found to Be Polluting the Oceans in a Beach
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Parker, Laura. "A whopping 91% of plastic isn't recycled." National Geographic,
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Hi Owen,
ReplyDeleteYou did a nice job on your blog post #4!. It is very interesting how many people don't care about our oceans and just dump plastic there. How can we prevent this issue?
In order to minimize our plastic waste we need to use reusable products such as reusable grocery bags, metal straws, and reusable water bottles. These may be a bit more expensive in the short term but these small changes can save our world overtime!
DeleteDo you know how many places have moved away from plastic straws? I know it's a trend that I have seen in many places. What kind of impact will that have on the accumulation of plastic?
ReplyDeletei agree with this whole post people need to reuse stuff more
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