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soil pollution. burning can cause air pollution and breathing cause respiratory problems. water pollution.
It can cause land pollution.
Serious Pollution
Without proper handling, plastic is one of the sources of pollution. Such an ill effect can be controlled through discouraging improper disposal, manufacturing durable plastics that can be reused and recycling old plastics.
In the early 2000s, plastics manufacturing began to rebound from the slump begun in the mid-1990s.
the effects is that when you burn plastics which are made from polymers it creates pollution which produces carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming. Also plastics are non biodegradable and so landfills are used to bury the plastic this takes up space and also costs money because there is not enough room for all the waste. Therefore plastics are banned in some area.
There are many, but two are: Waste water run off from factories and manufacturing plants, and humans.
Bill. Fry has written: 'Speaking of plastics manufacturing' -- subject(s): Plastics
Plastics offer advantages over metal in weight, manufacturing costs, and corrosion resistance.
NAICS Code(s) 326199 (All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing)
Reusing plastics can save the earth because the manufacturing of plastic is very hazardous to us. If we reuse it, then the manufacturing will be less and hence, the emission of harmful substances will be reduced.
If you conserve, or save a resource, then that resource does not have to be manufactured as much because we are re-using it. For example, if we conserve paper, recycle carboard and newspaper, then there is less of a need for the cutting of trees and manufacturing of the paper products. This protects the forest habitat. Also, the manufacturing process creates pollution, so it also cuts back on pollution as well. The same concept applies for conserving plastics, oil, water, etc.