Plastics were originally a boon because they provided an inexpensive packing option reducing the use of paper and glass. They are also used extensively in computer technology and have been used very successfully in the health industry.
Plastic is a boon for us due to its versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. It can be molded into various shapes and forms, making it ideal for countless applications, from packaging and construction to medical devices and electronics. Additionally, plastic's lightweight nature contributes to fuel efficiency in transportation and reduces shipping costs. Its resistance to corrosion and moisture also enhances the longevity of products, making it a valuable material in modern society.
Boon
I like them - so I vote boon.
Definitely science technology is a boon!
if we use it in a useful way it is boon. but if we use it in useless way it is a bain
I would say both, but mostly a boon because although it can be damaging to the environment if it is not disposed of properly, it is also a very useful material and can mostly be recycled.
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Plastic is a boon for us due to its versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. It can be molded into various shapes and forms, making it ideal for countless applications, from packaging and construction to medical devices and electronics. Additionally, plastic's lightweight nature contributes to fuel efficiency in transportation and reduces shipping costs. Its resistance to corrosion and moisture also enhances the longevity of products, making it a valuable material in modern society.
A plastic spoon is a boon if you are eating ice-cream during a picnic. But, a curse if the spoon snaps and is chucked into a waste basket. Eventually, the broken spoon will end up in a landfill site, where it will take many decades to rot down, if ever!
50%boon and 50% bane
it is a boon.
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Natacza Boon's birth name is Natacza Soozie Boon.
Televisions can be considered to be boon and not curse.
a boon