First a short bit on what polyethylene is:
Polyethylene is a long chained organic molecule that is formed from ethylene (H2C=CH2).It contains no other materials than Carbon and Hydrogen. The basic building block (ethylene) is a non toxic gas that can act as a hormone in plant growth, speeding ripening and the rowth of seedlings.
The harmful effects of polyethylene are more related to the forms that it is made into - films, ropes, six-pack holders, milk jugs etc. As trash it is refractory in the environment, lasting for many years without decomposition except if it is exposed to sunlight. As trash, due to its shapes it has been observed to trap animals legs and heads.
If collected it can be easiiy recycled reducing the need for consumption of fresh raw materials and energy. If burned, it is converted to carbon dioxide and water.
harmful effects of polythene on animals
To save our posterity from the harmful effects of polythene, we must first reduce our consumption of single-use plastics like polythene bags and packaging. Encouraging the use of reusable alternatives such as cloth bags and glass containers can significantly decrease the amount of polythene waste generated. Additionally, implementing strict recycling programs and promoting awareness about the environmental impact of polythene can help in preserving the health of future generations.
One of the effects of the polythene pollution is that it interacts with water to form hazardous chemicals. It leads to the death of animals which consume the polythene which has not been disposed properly.
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the use of plastic can be harmful to the environment because you often can't reuse it without chemicals getting into the plastic so you throw it away so harmful chemicals get into the landfill you should be aware to not to use the polythene bags because you should use paper bags this may help environment
Polythene itself is not inherently toxic, as it is a type of plastic made from polymers. However, when polythene is not disposed of properly and ends up in the environment, it can release harmful chemicals and pollutants that can be toxic to organisms. It is important to recycle and properly dispose of polythene to prevent environmental harm.
When polythene burns, it produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and trace amounts of carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds. Burning polythene releases harmful chemicals into the environment and should be avoided.
the waste is very harmful. it can cause the death and diseases. If the waste is recycled it may not be harmful. but there is a non degradable waste which is most harmful namely plastic or polythene. if it is left in free air it pollutes the air. if in soil it pollutes soil. thus if it is left free anywhere it spoils the thing. so the polythene and plastic has a harmful effect on the environment. so the " degradable plastic "should be used. or a new degradable alternative of plastic should be invented. there are two types of wastes : solid , liquid . the waste not only harms on human health but it also effects on the health of all the organisms. Thus it is very harmful.
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Polythene is not biodegradable * Polythene threatens the life in the water bodies. The polythene articles (e.g. six pack rings) affects the survival of animals the aquatic and marine ecosystems. * Polythene is also likely to clog the drains causing problems in the water flow of the pipes. The pipe blockages would cause flooding and the free flow of water is disturbed. * Polethene is harmful for animals if swallowed. It can accumulate in the bowels which ultimately becomes lethal to the animal. * In most households poly bags are used to preserve food items. Reused bag may be contaminated by materials harmful to human health.
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