Ban on plastic

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Ban On Plastic

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IntroductionPlastic - made by polymerizing molecules of

monomer materials derived from coal, petroleum,

or natural gas.

The first known manmade plastic – - introduced in 1862 - at the Great International Exhibition in London - by Alexander Parkes.

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Statistics500 billion to a trillion plastic bags - consumed

each year.Less than 1% - recycled.

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Why ban plastics?Plastics are Lethal.They don’t degrade.

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In our Oceans, Lakes and Rivers

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In ALMOST Every Country!

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Effects due to plasticsKill animalsNon-biodegradableLitter the landscapeUse of Petroleum Hazardous to human healthPollute the oceans,seas

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Coast Lines

Africa

mumbai

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We Find Plastic Bags Everywhere from the

Antarctic to the South Pole

British Antarctic Survey

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Lets clean it up

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What Can We Do?

Cut disposable plastics out of your routine.Recycle.Take ResponsibilityClean up your reachable placesStart using green bags instead of plastic bags

Yes WE can:

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ImplementationCharge EXTRAIntroduce taxesEducate : use of alternatives

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BAN IN MUMBAIPlastics bag which are less then

50 microns in width was banned by BMC

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Protest in front of UN HQ In 2006

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Our Planet Does

NOT Need to Look like This!

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Save MOTHER Earth

PLEASE