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Packaging is bad for the environment because it's not biodegradable and if it's not then it will have to be burned which therfore causes co2, Causing greenhouse gasses that can cause global warming. And because we cut down trees and it seems like the more we recycle the more of an increase we get with one, there is actually just as much of a decrease with the other. And the more we cut down trees, the more animals lose there homes (shelter), the more bees and such can't pollinate the flowers on the trees, and when we cut down our trees it takes away the shade that they would give us and the relief of the heat that we would get just by having them there to block the sun. I guess there are many reasons why packaging is bad for the environment but, it's mostly because it's not biodegradable and because of how much packaging we do. And the more that we do this the more resources it takes us. Julianna Arthur
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It is very tasty! Sometimes it tastes bad if it has a weird raspberry sauce.
Hi, Aseptic Packaging is made 70% of paper, 24% polyethylene plastic and 6% aluminium. This process involves the serializing the products and packaging separately and bringing them together in environment for the packing.
yes there are if you let them stay out without the packaging they will go bad.
Apple considers the environment when designing their products, the packaging they come in and their transportation. (See links below)
Elmer's glue is not bad for the environment.
Yes they're very bad for the environment
Some materials like plastic are bad for the environment.
Environmentally friendly packaging refers to packaging materials that are sustainable, recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable. These materials are designed to reduce the impact on the environment by minimizing waste, conserving resources, and reducing pollution. Examples include cardboard, paper, biodegradable plastics, and compostable materials.