There is so much that the trees do for us, but unfortunately, they can't eat plastics too. But they do 'eat' the carbon dioxide that you produce which is very important.
My wife and I used to get about 10 plastic bags a week before we switched to reusable bags, so we save about 500 bags per year, at least. These have all been replaced with just a few reusable bags.
Yes, it is harmful for cats to eat plastic bags. Consuming plastic can lead to intestinal blockages, which can be life-threatening for cats. It is important to keep plastic bags and other potential hazards out of reach of pets.
yes
They are reusable and good to carry things in and they don't have to kill trees
Plastic bags kill the marine creatures that eat them. -apex
bags - I am assuming your meaning bags in which to carry things in there are paper, plastic and now the environmental friendly cloth bags. Paper bags are created by using trees - using the pulp in which bags are made from. Paper bags can be recycled. Plastic bags are typically made from oil by-products. Plastic bags can be recycled by it is process is hard. Biodegradeable plastic bags which are not made from petroleum products but derived from our food sources. Cloth bags made from cloth and can be washed and reused. Saving energy and our resources.
Yes, but if you ban the paper bags then only the plastic bags will be used and they will fill up the land fills. At least paper is biodegradable.
It is a waste of trees if u get paper bags. if u get plastic bags u also harm the planet... somehow idk
To prevent turtles from eating plastic bags, we can help by reducing our use of single-use plastic bags, properly disposing of plastic waste, participating in beach clean-ups, and supporting legislation for plastic bag bans or regulations. Educating others about the harm plastic bags cause to turtles and marine life is also crucial in raising awareness and fostering change.
Maggots are unlikely to be able to eat through plastic bags due to their lack of mandibles and strong biting structures. However, they may be able to find entry points if the bag is torn or damaged.
Pollution, Burning of trees, throwing plastic bags (non-biodegradable) into the sea/river/ocean
By planting more trees. Instead of using plastic bags we can use jutebag