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    Introduction: Have you ever wondered where plastic bottles goes after being use, Guess what? I have the answer for that. Most plastic bottles go to a landfill, and only 23% get recycled (Bottle of water fact). Most of the bottles that don’t get recycle end up in Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which is located to the west of North America to Japan or it can end up at a landfill (live life healthy). As result it is a huge problem for the environment. One reason is that plastic takes hundreds of years to decompose

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    Plastic Bottles? Not In My State Imagine walking through the streets of the city that you love and grew up in. It is filled with beautiful scenery, buildings, and has a rich history with many memories attached. The only problem is, there are plastic bottles lining the streets. Since plastic is not biodegradable, this could potentially be everyone's future if changes are not made now. Many states in America have implemented bottle bills, but there are also many states that have decided to not be

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    Problem With Plastic Bottles There are a lot of problems with using plastic water bottles. One of those problems is Bisphenol A (BPA). A lot of health problems have been heavily linked to BPA, including brain problems, premature birth, less fertility in women, defects in newborn babies, and some types of cancer. There was a study which showed that 96% of women had BPA in their bodies. Water bottles also have phthalates. Phthalates are used to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which makes bottles more flexible

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    endangered sea turtles ingesting plastic, there are almost twice as many endangered green sea turtles swallowing plastic than were 25 years ago, according to an Australia study. We are impacting the animal cycle, furthermore they are our food source, which will affect us too. B. Background and Audience Relevance: Everyone including newborn babies uses Plastic bottles. According to Petz. S (2009, October 15) Science, Clean Water “Out of the 50 billion bottles of water being bought each year

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    Survival Uses for Plastic Bottles 1.) Fish Trap This works best with a two liter bottle because of the size. First, cut the top off to create a funnel. Then you cut the threaded neck off to create a bigger opening in the funnel or leave it in its original state depending on what size fish you want to trap. Then push the cut top into the bottom portion. You can punch holes through both pieces and secure together with fishing line. Punch holes in the bottle and the bottom to allow for water flow

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    Introduction: Enough plastic is thrown away each year to circle the earth four times and 50% of the plastic we use, we only use once and is thrown away. There is initiate ways for plastic bottles to be reused in a scientific way. We are investigating how the air pressure we can create in a bottle will affect how high or low it travels. In the process we will be reusing plastic bottles. Will the product inside of the bottle be significant to the explosion it will make? If a certain amount of alcohol

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    In 2015 the average American used about 167 plastic water bottles but only recycled about 38 of those 167 (banthebottle.net). This shows that every year, the average person purchases a large amount of plastic water bottles but only recycles around ⅓ of them. The energy thrown away in plastic water bottles would be enough to power 190,000 homes (banthebottle.net). This means that, while some people do not even have enough power to turn on the lights in their house, energy is just being thrown away

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    can remember, my family has always purchased plastic water bottles and until recently, I have taken a new stance on them. As a student at Texas Tech University, one of my spring classes this past semester opened my eyes to the negative aspects of plastic water bottles. Within the class, I watched the documentary “Tapped” by Jason Lindsey and Stephanie Soechtig, which focused specifically on the bottled water industry. Even though plastic water bottles are highly popular in first and developing countries

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    water annually. Oil, a limited and expensive resource, is used in the process of creating polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic water bottles which is generally regarded as a safe and recyclable packaging material. (Palliser, 2010) The process of manufacturing bottled water to meet the United States’ demand uses more than 17 million barrels of oil annually. (Ban the Bottle, 2014) The following examples will help to visualize how much of valuable, natural resources are used: in a year, the energy

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    that one bottle to be made, it caused pollution in the earth. Plastic water bottles cause pollution in the earth. Pollution is not good to breath in, it could lead to severe lung damage. Pollution is also really bad for the earth. If we keep polluting our planet, it will be bad for future generations and the world will not look like the way it looks now. We should quit polluting the earth now because pollution can even kill plants and any types of animals. Another reason why plastic water bottles

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