The document discusses whether governments should ban plastic bags. It notes that plastic bags are not biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to decompose, posing threats to wildlife who often mistake them for food. The document argues that banning plastic bags would help reduce the amount of plastic waste in the environment and protect wildlife by decreasing threats of suffocation or choking. It concludes that plastic bags have a detrimental environmental impact and that governments should ban them to encourage reuse of bags and take responsibility for reducing plastic waste.
The document discusses whether governments should ban plastic bags. It notes that plastic bags are not biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to decompose, posing threats to wildlife who often mistake them for food. The document argues that banning plastic bags would help reduce the amount of plastic waste in the environment and protect wildlife by decreasing threats of suffocation or choking. It concludes that plastic bags have a detrimental environmental impact and that governments should ban them to encourage reuse of bags and take responsibility for reducing plastic waste.
The document discusses whether governments should ban plastic bags. It notes that plastic bags are not biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to decompose, posing threats to wildlife who often mistake them for food. The document argues that banning plastic bags would help reduce the amount of plastic waste in the environment and protect wildlife by decreasing threats of suffocation or choking. It concludes that plastic bags have a detrimental environmental impact and that governments should ban them to encourage reuse of bags and take responsibility for reducing plastic waste.
The document discusses whether governments should ban plastic bags. It notes that plastic bags are not biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to decompose, posing threats to wildlife who often mistake them for food. The document argues that banning plastic bags would help reduce the amount of plastic waste in the environment and protect wildlife by decreasing threats of suffocation or choking. It concludes that plastic bags have a detrimental environmental impact and that governments should ban them to encourage reuse of bags and take responsibility for reducing plastic waste.
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Mirza Ananta Ihza
071001900053
Should the government ban plastic bags?
introduction Plastic bags have become a ubiquitous part of our daily lives. However, they also have devastating effects on the environment. In recent years, there has been growing concern about the negative impact of plastic bags on our planet. Some people argue that the government should ban plastic bags to protect the environment, while others believe that this is an unnecessary interference in people's lives. In this essay, I will argue that the government should ban plastic bags to reduce the damage to our environment. body Plastic bags are not biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to decompose. They also pose a serious threat to wildlife. Animals often mistake plastic bags for food and can suffocate or choke on them. According to the Ocean Conservancy, plastic bags are one of the most common items found in ocean debris, which has a devastating impact on marine life. Therefore, banning plastic bags would help reduce the amount of plastic waste in our environment and protect wildlife. concultion In conclusion, plastic bags have a detrimental impact on our environment and wildlife. By banning plastic bags, we can reduce the amount of plastic waste in our environment and protect wildlife. The government should take action to ban plastic bags and encourage people to use reusable bags instead. It's time for us to take responsibility for our planet and make a positive impact on the environment."