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    Solutions to Plastic Pollution in our Oceans The Basics We 're treating the oceans like a trash bin: around 80 percent of marine litter originates on land, and most of that is plastic. Plastic that pollutes our oceans and waterways has severe impacts on our environment and our economy. Seabirds, whales, sea turtles and other marine life are eating marine plastic pollution and dying from choking, intestinal blockage and starvation. Scientists are investigating the long-term impacts of toxic pollutants

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    and one of the most preventable, plastic pollution. Plastic pollution is an accumulation in the environment of man-made plastic products to the point that they become problematic and harmful to wildlife, wildlife habitats, or human populations. This accumulation is due to the excessive use of plastics, which has become a worldwide issue, and is accountable for approximately 10% of discarded waste. It has been calculated that 275 million metric tons (MT) of plastic waste was produced in 192 coastal

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    Since the 1960s plastics are made using bisphenol A, an industrial chemical which until recently did not raise any concern. Research shows that BPA; being used to make plastic and resins, coating the inside of metal products, raised major health concerns (FactsAboutBPA.org. 2015) .Exposure to BPA is a concern because of the possible effects it has on the adult brain and the behaviour of infants. A study by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2003 concluded that there were noticeably

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    polymer. On the other hand, organic polymer is mostly based on a chain of carbon atom alone or with oxygen, sulphur or nitrogen. In order to customize the properties of plastic, different group of molecules will ‘hang’ from the backbone. There are two types of plastic - thermoset and thermoplastic. Thermoset is a restrain plastic. It retains its strength and shape even when heated, and at the it cannot be broken down. It is ideal for the production of the permanent component with large, solid shape

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    Introduction Plastic can be made in to just about anything we use everyday. Just look around you, just about almost anything you use is made out of plastic. Despite its effortless attainability, plastic has transformed the world and the way, we as consumers, use it on a daily basis. There is questions arising to whether or not we should be using plastics the way we are. What will be the long-term effect of plastic usage and its disposal? Many experts and researchers have tried to come to a solid

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    Take a look around, plastic is everywhere. From the cars that we drive, to the containers that our food comes in. Nearly, everything we come in contact with contains some sort of plastic. This source has simplified our lives in various ways and has become a major staple of everyday life. We use it for entertainment, communication, and to save lives. But, no matter how convenient plastics are, they still seem to do more damage than good to ourselves and the environment. Plastics were not always made

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    food to our hygiene products. Since the discovery of plastic it has become the go to material of choice due to its cheap price of production. Unfortunately because of its high production rate and the fact that it’s essentially non-biodegradable it has started to consume our planet from landfills, to rivers, and our oceans. When talking about plastic pollution people usually think about plastic bags and bottles but another huge product of plastic waste is a toothbrush. Currently there’s about 323,060

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    Be Happy Be Healthy “When all the trees have been cut down, when all the animals have been hunted, when all the waters are polluted, when all air is unsafe to breathe, only then will you realize you cannot eat money.” (Cree Prophecy) People are unappreciative of the natural world; not conservative of hardly anything, besides our battery life on our phones. To their belief this world has an abundant of sources and abuse them unknowing of the consequences. Being a little more cautious and conservative

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    Plastic never leaves. Also, it's inexorably discovering its way into our seas and onto our shorelines. Huge amounts of plastics are drifting around the sea today — like grocery plastic bags, straws and bottles — are conveyed into the Pacific Sea consistently. Today billions of pounds of plastic can be found in twirling convergences on the world's sea surfaces. Plastics contamination has an immediate and fatal impact on wildlife. A vast amount of seabirds and ocean turtles, seals and other marine

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    or other living organisms then it is biodegradable. As an effect of this, eventually, the materials will be fully broken down. In landfills, most materials start to decompose (North and Halden 2013). Materials such as extruded polystyrene foam, plastic, and paper that are in landfills can cause pollution. Pollution is the act of introducing something that will bring harmful effects. Biodegradation helps to reduce the amount of trash in landfills so that landfills do not become full of capacity.

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