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Americans throw away enough plastic bottles to circle the Earth four times every year.
Americans throw away 2500000 million plastic bottles every hour, which means 4% of the world's people generate 40% of the world's waste. They can get this data when pealpe throw away plastic bottle and they go the a factory that sorts the trash and plastic and other recyclable materials. The the bottles gget counted and then recycled, and as for the bottle put in recycle bins, they to another recycling plant where they get sorted and counter, then recylced.
It is important not to throw plastic bottles because they can take centuries to decompose, contributing to environmental pollution and harm to wildlife. Recycling or properly disposing of plastic bottles helps to reduce waste and protect the environment.
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Yes plastic bottles are a fire hazard. EXPERIMENT: don't try this at home unless you have a parent start a bonfire and throw a plastic bottle in and let it burn but back up and theres your answer.
plastic water bottles fill up our land fill and get dumped into our oceans rivers and forests which is pollution and harm to our environmentit affects the environment because you recycle it not throw it in the trash
People may throw plastic bottles in the ocean due to ignorance about the harmful impact it has on marine life and ecosystems. Lack of awareness about proper waste disposal methods and convenience can also contribute to this behavior. Additionally, some individuals may not realize the extent of pollution caused by plastic waste in the ocean.
you get a table,bottles and those diving ringsthat you can get at the dollar store.
we throw plastic every day
1.5 million*12 months = 18 million bottles thrown away each year.
it is only not safe when it is left in heat or the sun. Plastic botles also are bad for the environment because oil is used to make the plastic and some people throw their bottles anywhere. it wouldn't be so bad for the environment if everyone carried one around instead of buying one every time they wanted water.
Uneaten food - left over food from picnic style meals. Plastic bottles, wrappers. Tin cans. Used nappies.