Plastic Is Not Fantastic !
This year world
Environment day was celebrated with the theme ‘’Beat the Plastic Pollution’’-The
pollution about which we have been less concerned, so far. Regarding the theme
of WED, it is indicative of consciousness of Environmental Crusaders, because Plastic poses a serious threat to our planet. This beautiful
Blue Marble- Earth (as it appears from outer
space, because of oceans) is slowly losing its sheen, for its oceans have
changed into dump-site of plastic and other similar materials. Not only oceans,
land on this planet also faces the same
problem. Each year globally more than 35 million tones of plastic pollutants
are produced and about a quarter of that ends up in water. We dispose plastic
material away from our homes and think we
perhaps are safe, but forget that the plastic material around us in our
environment again is havoc creating. Also, we never give thought that this land and water are the habitats of many other creatures, which may be
suffering from our insensible approach.
Yes, Scientists have
found that around one lac marine creatures die because of this menace. Many of
these creatures get entangled in plastic
products and end up drowning or suffocating. They sometimes fail to untangle
themselves, thus die from starvation or from their inability to evade predators.
Some aquatic creatures’ mistaken plastic products as their prey, consume
plastic and get adversely affected. Not only animals, even aquatic aves have been found to suffer from plastic
pollution. Studies show that gulls (aquatic bird) in the North Sea had an average of thirty pieces of
plastic in their stomach. These birds also mistake trash floating on the
ocean’s surface as food and ingest it. With
the result, bird’s gut is either
physically damaged or obstructed leading to digestive inability, malnutrition,
starvation, and ultimately death. Its negative impact is seen indirectly on Humans
also. In oceans, plastics degrade
typically but not entirely. In this process number of chemicals like; Bisphenol and polystyrene
are released, which find a way into marine life and finally into humans. Being toxic these substances interferes with
normal functioning of the body.
Plastic pollution has a
direct influence
on the humans worstly. The chemical additives used during plastic
production make plastic potentially harmful. Sometimes it may prove to be
carcinogenic or promote endocrine disruption. Besides
affecting gene expression related to thyroid hormones, Biphenols disrupt the normal physiological level of sex hormones-
androgens and estrogens – responsible for manliness and femininity in humans
respectively.
Plastic pollution
affects the land fertility as well. Since most
of the plastic products are non-biodegradable in nature, thus accumulate
in the soil, reducing its fertility and hinder the growth of plants. Even
biodegradable plastics have a disadvantage, they are not easily degraded and in
the process of decomposition, there is the emission of a gas, namely Methane,
which contributes to the global warming- Another environmental issue. Moreover,
chemicals from plastic materials permeate into the surrounding soil, which then
seeps into groundwater and other
surrounding water sources and the ecosystem thus
causing harm to species that use the water.
There are many other
hazards of plastic pollution, which because of space constraint cannot be mentioned here, but exist as a challenge
for entire living creation. However, it is the unembellished
and the unaltered truth that human is wholly and
solely responsible for it. Being advanced and superior to others, we have an important part to play in
the environment. We have the capability to control the things, unlike other living beings. We can protect not
only ourselves but also others creatures. All that
we need is to end the insensitive and cruel disregard for the
environment, each other, and for other beings. Need of the hour is to be
concerned about our environment and ecosystem, because ‘We won’t have a society
if we destroy the environment’. We are because of the environment and reverse is
not true. So, we have to take personal
responsibility and do our bit sincerely. There are many ways to reduce plastic pollution;-
Refraining from use of
throwaway packaging:-
Unfortunately, we consume billions of bottles, coffee cups, street food
wrapping as well as disposable plates and cutlery which accounts for half of
the litter. These disposable items are generally used for a few minutes, but these items remain in the
environment for centuries. Thus, we need to ponder that for a few minutes why
we would devastate our habitat.
Use of reusable bags:- Millions of single-use
plastic bags are used every minute globally and single plastic bag takes a
thousand years to degrade. Therefore, it is important to replace them with
reusable bags. Some countries have banned the use of plastic bags. If our state has no such plan, we at our
own level can set a precedent by using reusable bags like our elders used to.
Avoid use of plastic bottles:- Cutting down on
plastic bottles is one more method to tackle the scourge of plastic pollution. Nowadays, most of the eatables, even medicinal syrups are packed in
plastic bottles. These bottles end up in
landfills, being incinerated, or making way into our oceans thus adding to this
problem. If plastic pollution has to be controlled, there is no option to use
reusable bottles instead of disposable ones.
Participate in a river cleanup:- Besides
awareness campaigns, some people never change and continue to be merciless.
Resultantly, we found mounds of waste on the banks of streams and rivers. Some
rivers have changed into swamps. Besides,
it is the responsibility of every responsible individual to pitch in to help
fix it up by participating in river cleanup activities.
Government policy:- The support of
government is imperative for any program to operate. Additionally, plastic
pollution being a serious environmental issue needs the attention of Government. In 2006,
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court
had imposed a ban on the entry, use, and
sale of polythene bags to sensitive areas and banned all kinds of polythene
bags in the state under the J&K Non-Biodegradable Material (Management,
Handling and Disposal) Act, 2007 on June 18, 2008. In March 2017, the State Government nonetheless
permitted production; sale and use
of polythene carry bags above 50 microns in thickness to allegedly benefit
polythene manufacturers and importers. But, it gladdened the heart, that Jammu
and Kashmir High court has again ordered a blanket ban of polythene use on
April 4 this year. It has stressed state
government to take adequate measures to to
ensure that the ban is enforced. We hope
this time Government would not favor dealers, manufacturers at the cost of
environment. Government should provide them alternatives rather than allowing
this problem to rise perpetually. Moreover, the public needs to support the ban
and must take it as a crucial step towards pollution free environment. Besides
these methods, there are several ways that
can be adopted to curb this problem, but what matters most is that we take
pains to ensure the protection of the environment.
Writer; Zeeshan Rasool Khan,
writes on current issues and can be mailed at mohdzeeshan605@gmail.com
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