Journey of a Plastic Bag
SSB GD Series : Though Polythene is hazardous but still not banned in India
Plastic as we all know are used in our day-to-day lives. The use of polythene has increased drastically; starting from pen to food everything comes wrapped in plastic. Things are put up in fancy plastic bags which people are happy to take home with. The bag lies in house for a couple of days and is then either utilized for household purposes lie holding trash or is thrown out. Either way it ends up in the Garbage. But the interesting bid starts from there. After a plastic bag is dumped into garbage, it can’t be burned like other things. Burning it not only produces harmful gases, which affect both the environment and the person burning it, but also affects the very solid on which it is burned. A single polythene bag when burned emits carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4), sulphur dioxide etc. These gases pollute our environment though in negligible content, they add to the greenhouse affect and endanger our environment. Imagine if one polythene bag can such harm, what if all of them are burned at once.
The problem doesn’t end here, when stale food kept in these polythene bags is thrown in garbage, cows eat up the food along with polythene. It doesn’t matter where we live, metro cities, towns or villages the problem is same everywhere. Animals like cows that end up eating these plastic bags pay the price for it. Their stomach gets full of plastic, plastic, which doesn’t decay and causes excruciating pain to these animals. All this is because of the irresponsible behavior we have towards nature. Let alone alcohol and tobacco the same plastic reaches inside our bodies through dairy products causing fatal harm to us.
In my opinion it’s not the government alone which can clean these water bodies. Even if we somehow manage to clean our rivers in the distant future the continuous dumping of plastic bags in water bodies will neutralize the efforts in no time. Change has to come from within. From within the people. Society needs to understand that by polluting the very place they live in won’t bear them any fruit. It won’t make living any better for them. It has to be stopped and stopped now.
About the Author: Shekhar Tanwar is a computer science engineer who is working with a renowned MNC and is a die heart defense aspirant. Guitar is his passion and he is very firm believer of physical fitness. This article is a way to help defense aspirants to present his critical views on the topic, on the forum so that collective exchange of thoughts can take place. |


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