International Plastic Bag Free Day 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2021
  • This video explains about the International Plastic Bag Free Day
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    The history of the plastic bag has impacted our world. In 1933, polyethylene, the most commonly used plastic, was created by accident at a chemical plant in Northwich, England. While polyethylene had been created in small batches before, this was the first synthesis of the material that was industrially practical, and it was initially used in secret by the British military during World War II.
    By 1965, the one-piece polyethylene shopping bag was patented by the Swedish company Celloplast. Designed by engineer Sten Gustaf Thulin, the plastic bag quickly begins to replace cloth and plastic in Europe. After controlling 80 percent of the bag market in Europe, plastic bags went abroad and were widely introduced to the United States in 1979. Plastic companies began to aggressively market their product as superior to paper and reusable bags.
    It wasn’t until 1997 that sailor and researcher Charles Moore discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the largest of several gyres in the world’s oceans where immense amounts of plastic waste have accumulated, threatening marine life. It was discovered that plastic bags are notorious for killing sea turtles, which mistakenly think they are jellyfish and eat them.
    Bangladesh become the first country in the world to implement a ban on thin plastic bags in 2002 after it was found that plastic bags played a key role in clogging drainage systems during disastrous flooding. Other countries quickly followed suit, such as South Africa, Rwanda, China, Australia and Italy.
    International Plastic Bag Free Day looks for safer alternatives to demonstrate that a world without the use of so much plastic is possible. It is part of the Break Free from Plastic Movement, which began in September 2016, and has been joined by nearly 1,500 different organizations. The movement is looking for solutions to the plastic pollution crisis, to make the planet safer for humans, the environment and wildlife.
    5 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT PLASTIC BAG USAGE
    Plastic decays slowly.
    It takes over 700 years for single-use plastic to begin decomposing, and 1000 years to degrade completely.
    Plastic is directly harmful to wildlife.
    In 2008, a beached sperm whale was found with almost 50 pounds of single-use plastic in its stomach.
    5 trillion plastic bags are produced annually.
    If placed next to each other, the bags would wrap around the entire planet seven times.
    Very few of them are recycled.
    According to some reports, only 1% to 3% of plastic bags are recycled globally.
    Plankton have become outnumbered.
    In the Northern Pacific, there are 6x more single-use plastic particles than plankton.
    HOW TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL PLASTIC BAG FREE DAY
    Stop using plastic bags.
    The best way to celebrate is also the easiest to do. Wherever you find yourself on July 3rd, from the grocery store to the park, to a restaurant, make sure not to use and not to ask for any plastic bags.
    Reduce, reuse, and recycle!
    Another spectacular way to celebrate is to recycle and upcycle the things around you. Even if you have some plastic bags lying around, don’t throw them away. You can use them as extra trash bags or an alternative to a lunchbox as just a few examples.

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