Why Recycling Plastic Is Important

Why do we recycle things like plastic? What happens when we don’t reuse things?

Why Recycling Plastic Is Important

We all know how harmful plastic is because it is not a natural product; it is a human-made product. Everything natural can be decomposed very easily, whereas human-made products are not at all easily decomposed, and they create a lot of pollution and harm to nature. Plastic waste has polluted the land as well as the ocean on a very large scale, and now we are on the edge of facing many natural problems caused by plastic pollution. Plastic pollutes land as well as water. Plastic waste that has been produced on a very large scale daily contributes to many natural calamities like climate change, floods, drainage of groundwater, etc. They are harmful to wildlife as well as to humans. Plastic takes millions of years to decompose, and if it does not decompose, it remains on the earth and affects many natural processes as it is present on a very large scale. That’s why it affects the life of every living organism on the planet. The amount of plastic waste that is created daily is so high that it cannot be cleaned up easily daily, now. They are very tough to break down.

– Written By Aruja

Kidpid Educator
Author: Kidpid Educator

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