This is due to the uncontrollable rise in the use of plastic products. Plastic materials are being more widely used as science and culture advance. All types of kitchenware, including drinking water, tea, and food products, such as sambar, are now packaged in plastic bags. The situation has altered as a result of the use of yellow bags to transport goods from outside, as well as the use of plastic bags. You can see at least 5 plastic things from wherever you stand and glance back. In this way, plastic items are intricately linked to our people's daily lives.

In the last 70 years, the globe has generated 900 billion tonnes of plastic. 700 million tonnes have been dumped on land and in water. The remaining plastic is burned in the fire and turns into a lethal gas. Only 9% of all plastic manufactured in the world is recycled. From 20 lakh tonnes in 1950 to 37 crore tonnes in 2020, annual plastic output has expanded dramatically. By 2050, this will have risen to 100 crore tonnes. The weight of the plastic debris will then exceed the weight of the sea fish. If this happens, it will be disastrous for the entire marine ecosystem. Not only would this destroy marine resources, but it will also harm human health.

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