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Onlinebulletin | Onlinebulletin.in | Single use plastics not only affects our environment but along with the environment it affects all the living creatures who survive on this Earth including aquatic and terrestrial animals.
As we all know that, single use plastics are non-biodegradable in nature. When we throw after use, it pollutes the land and ocean, and from there it affects the living creatures. Sometimes, it even risk our life.
Single use of plastic should be completely banned in order to reduce land and marine pollution. Reducing land and marine pollution will safe the life of marine animals and the terrestrial animals. Moreover, our environment will look clean and green.
The Government of India is trying their best to reduce the single use of plastics. They have launched many events, programs and schemes to aware the people about the side affects of single use plastics. Even some non-government organisations are also organizing the campaigns to reduce the single use of plastics, but only a group of people or alone government cannot bring the whole change. Everyone has to come forward and take the initiative of reducing the single use of plastics by co-operating each other and with the government.
Here are some ways in which we can reduce a single use of plastic is that whenever we go for shopping we can carry our own carry bags instead of asking from the shopkeepers, by avoiding the products which is made of plastics unless it is very necessary, instead of buying a plastic toys for your children, buy the handmade toys which is made of woods, by covering your books with newspaper or any other papers instead of plastic covers which we are using these days.
By following these steps we can protect all the living creatures who survive on this Earth. And everyone should keep in mind that if we reduce single use plastic today than the upcoming generation will not have to suffer more.