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plastic bags should be banned. do you agree? - Coggle Diagram
plastic bags should be banned. do you agree?
agree
They don’t degrade
Plastic bags don’t decompose. The best they do is get broken down into small pieces that are often airborne and land in oceans.
Plastic bags are dangerous to wild and marine life
Once they land in oceans and forests, plastic bags are eaten by animals, causing various health issues, which often result in death.
Plastic bags are toxic
Plastic bags contain a variety of toxic and harmful chemicals that not only affect the environment but can also affect how our bodies function.
They are made from non-renewable sources
The raw materials used to make plastic are extracted from natural gas and petroleum. These are non-renewable sources, and their extraction and production emit greenhouse gases that contribute to global change.
Plastic bags are not easy to recycle
The recycling rate for plastic bags is about 5%, which is extremely low. What’s more, plastic bags can’t be reduced to their organic state. Once created, they remain in their synthetic state throughout.
Plastic bags pollute land and water
Plastic bags are lightweight. They travel far and wide by wind and water. They are not easy to decompose, which means they are left lying all around and floating on oceans and lakes.
Plastic bags are a major contributor to landfills
A plastic bag ban would be a big relief on the pressure landfills are experiencing at the moment.
It can save money
Producing plastic bags is very expensive. There are other more affordable options on the market. Banning plastic could help to save money.
disagree
they are reusable
Another advantage of the plastic bag is that it is reusable. Although some plastic bags are too thin for reuse, the solution is to manufacture stronger and more durable plastic film bags, not discard them altogether.
A multi-use product
Plastic bags were designed to satisfy a need. Thin plastic can do many things that paper, which is recommended as a good substitute for plastic.