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Say no to plastic
1. SAY NO TO PLASTIC
PRESENTED BY,
PAVITHRA . S
II- B.COM(DC3)
2. WHAT IS PLASTIC
Materials that can be reshaped
(remolded) by applying heat and
pressure. Most plastics are made from
synthetic resins (polymers) through the
industrial process of polymerization.
Two main types of plastics are
thermoplastics and thermosets.
3. TYPES OF PLASTICS
POLYCARBONATE– compact discs, eyeglasses,traffic lights and lenses
POLYESTER – fibers and textiles
POLYETHYLENE – a wide range of inexpensive uses including supermarket
bags and plastic bottles
HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE– detergent bottles, milk jugs and
molded plastic cases
LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE– outdoor furniture,siding, floor tiles,
shower curtains and clamshell packaging
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE – plumbing pipes, electrical wire/cable insulation
POLYVINYLIDENE CHLORIDE (PVDC) – food packaging
4. HISTORY OF PLASTIC
The first man –made plastic was created by Alexander Parkes who publically demonstrated it at
the 1862 Great International Exhibition in London
The material called Parkesine was an organic material derived from cellulose
Parkesine won a bronze medal at the 1862 world’s fair in Londan
5. USAGE OF PLASTICS
Plastics Applications can be found in almost all areas of everyday living due to their
versatility
PLASTICS PACKAGING
Plastics is the perfect material for use in packaging goods. Plastics is versatile,
hygenic, lightweight, flexible and highly durable. It accounts for the largest usage of plastics
world wide and is used in numerous packaging applications including containers, bottles,
drums, trays, boxes, cups and vending packaging, baby products and etc
6. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
Electricity powers almost every aspect of our lives, at home and in
our jobs, at work and at play. And everywhere that we find electricity, we
also find plastics.
TRANSPORT
The cost-effective and safe transportation of people and goods is
vital to our economy, cutting the weight of cars, aeroplanes, boats and
trains can cut fuel consumption dramatically. The lightness of plastics
therefore makes them invaluable to the transport industry.
7. PLASTIC POLLUTION
Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic products in the environment that
adversely affects wildlife, wildlife habitat and humans.Plastics that act
as pollutants are categorized into micro, or macro debris, based on size.
Plastics are inexpensive and durable, and as a result levels of plastic production
by humans are high. Moreover, the chemical structure of most plastics renders
them resistant to many natural processes of degradation and as a result they are
slow to degrade.
EFFECTS ON ENVIRONMENT
LAND
OCEAN
AIR
8. PLASTIC BAGS LITTER THE LANDSCAPE
Once they are used ,most plastic bags go into landfill,or rubbish tips .Each year more and
more bags are ending up littering the environment. And one of the worst environmental
effects of plastic bags is that they are non – biodegradable.The decomposition of plastic
bags takes about 1000 years
Chlorinated plastic can release harmful chemicals into the surrounding soil, which can
then seep into groundwater or other surrounding water sources and also the
ecosystem. This can cause serious harm to the species that drink the water
9. SAY NO TO
PLASTIC BAGS
Plastics give a helpful hand, but
they are polluting our land!
10. PLASTIC POLLUTE OCEANS
We are turning our beautiful Ocean into a plastic soup. About 8 million tonnes of plastic
enters the sea every year, and at this rate we face a future with more plastic in the Ocean
than fish by 2050.
Our plastic addiction and waste mismanagement is condemning countless marine birds
and animals to death by entanglement or poisoning, and even leading to chemical
contamination of the fish we eat.
Garbage has been discared into the oceans for as long as humans have sailed the seven
seas or lived on seashores or near waterways flowing into the sea.
Since the 1940s,plastic use has increased dramatically ,resulting in a huge quantity of
nearly indestructible,lightweight material floating in the oceans and eventually deposited
on beaches world wide
11. Oceans make up
97%of earth’swater
Most of the oxygen in our
atmosphere is generated by the sea
Ocean feeds us and
sustain us
100 million marine mammels and
turtles in the north pacific are killed
every year by plastic in the ocean
Our lives depends on
the ocean
yet we are poisoning the ocean with
hundreds of millions of tons of
plastic
12. WHAT CAUSES AIR POLLUTION FROM
PLASTIC
Plastic materials are everywhere. We use plastic bags, straws and plastic bottles for such a
short time and then we dispose of it. Yet, they remain forever - toxic till the end.
When plastic is produced, it’s made from toxic materials such as benzene and vinyl
hydrochloride. It is destined to be toxic from birth to forever. These chemicals are known
to cause cancer, and the manufacturing byproducts contaminate our air and soil. The type of
plastic that is the major source of dioxin is PVC.
14. PLASTICS
BAGS KILL
ANIMALS
About 1,00,000 animals such as dolphins
,turtles ,penguins are killed every due to
plastic bags.
Many animals ingest plastic bags,
mistaking them for food , and therefore die
and worse, the ingested plastic bag remains
intact even after the death and death and
decomposition of the animal. Thus, it lies
around in the landscape where another
victim may ingest it.
15. PLASTIC AFFECTS HUMAN HEALTH
Plastic plays the villain right from the stage of its production .The major chemicals
that go into the making of plastic are highly toxic and pose serious threat to living
beings of all species on earth
Some of the constituents of plastic such as benzene are known to cause cancer. Plastic
resins themselves are flammable and have contributed considerably to several
accidents world wide.
16. Toxic chemicals leach out of plastic and are found in the blood and tissue of nearly all of us.
Exposure to them is linked to cancers, birth defects, impaired immunity, endocrine disruption and
other ailments.
17. STEPS TAKEN BY THE GOVERNMENT TO
BAN PLASTIC
Tamil Nadu to ban use of plastic items from 2019
The Tamil Nadu government announced it would ban the use of plastic itemdegradable carry from
January 2019 to "gift a plastic-free" state to future generationChief Minister K Palaniswami's announcement in
the state assembly coincided with International Environment Day.
Reusables in government offices
Government offices in Kerala made the switch to ink pens and steel cutlery to ensure articles like
plastic water bottles, disposable teacups and plastic carry bags are no longer used across the office premises.
Mooted by the Suchitwa Mission and Haritha Keralam Mission, the idea envisioned by the concerned authorities
was to make government departments set an example for a clean environment. The step can be easily emulated
across not just government offices but also corporates and private organisations while paving the way for an
environment-friendly work culture.
18. Fishing for plastic waste from water bodies
The creatures of the sea are sadly paying the price of our indifference and inability to manage waste,
and nothing is more disheartening than coming across multiple reports about the carcasses of marine
animals on seashores, with plastic waste inside their bellies. However, there is help.
As per a brilliant initiative helmed by Kerala’s Suchitwa Mission, 28 fishermen from the Neendakara
harbour have been engaged in not just finding fish but also plastic that either gets stuck in the fishing
nets or floats in the sea. In last 10 months since the project was launched, they have managed to
recover 25 tonnes of plastic waste.
19. Crackdown on plastic usage
While states like Maharashtra, Goa, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka and Punjab have imposed
some form of a ban on plastic, there is also confusion among both the authorities and citizens as to
what is permissible and what is not.
Standing out in this regard is the state of Sikkim. Thanks to its complete crackdown on plastic,
it went on to earn the tag of India’s cleanest state.Sikkim is the second smallest state in the country,
and therefore, it had no scope for the creation of multiple landfill sites.
In 1998, it became the first Indian state to ban disposable plastic bags, and in 2016, it took a
significant step by banning the use of packaged drinking water in government offices and
government events and the use of Styrofoam and thermocol disposable plates and cutlery across the
entire state.
20. PLASTIC RECYCLING
Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic and reprocessing the
material into useful products. Since the vast majority of plastic is non-
biodegradable, recycling is a part of global efforts to reduce plastic in the waste stream,
especially the approximately 8 million tons of waste plastic that enters the Earth's ocean
every year
21. UTILISING PLASTICS FOR ROAD
SURFACING
Thanks to Professor Rajagopalan Vasudevan of the Thiyagarajar College of Engineering
in Madurai, using plastics for road surfacing is now a reality, and many states are
considering to implement this pioneering tactic to manage their plastic waste. Kerala,
Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu are a few states that have already begun work on these
lines.Imagine the amounts of plastic waste that can be put to better use while flagging off
development projects across the country!
22. WHAT CAN WE DO ?
Say NO to plastic check-out bags whilst shopping and buy reusable bags or bring your own for
your shopping instead.
Use glass/ceramic instead of plastic .
Replace plastic travel mugs with stainless steel for hot beverages.
When you can’t avoid plastic ,check container bottems for recycling codes .choose those easily
recycled.
Shop at the local farmers markets.Buy can instead of the plastic bottle
23. LETS MAKE A
FUTERE PLASTIC
FREE
If you can't REUSE it, REFUSE it
Handle with care, plastic is
everywhere
No plastic is fantastic
24. CONCLUSION
Plastic pollution has so many negative effects .They are not not confined to one
segment of the ecosystem. Different components of the environment are affected
and this causes loss of biodiversity. The planet is much better when it’s clean and
pollution is kept at a minimum or completely eradicated.
The government must perform its responsibility and individuals must also do
what is right to protect the environment and themselves.They must strive to have
a clean planet by recycling waste products ,using green alternatives and disposing
of wastes appropriately. When we all do what is necessary, we reduce plastic
pollution and conserve the environment.