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20+ Reasons Why Plastic Bags Should Be Banned

Plastic bags are everywhere in our environment. When we go to purchase our groceries, we use
plastic bags because they are convenient. In fact, in our modern lives, it has become part of us.
However, the convenience of these plastic bags come at a very high cost to the environment and
negatively affects human health. Several cities globally have begun banning the use of plastic bags
while some have enforced restricted laws against the use of plastic bags because of the negative
effects of the use of their usage.

Besides, the use of plastic bags is considered as one of the great issues that humans are facing in
their contemporary life. Cities such as China have banned the use of plastics. Bangladesh and India
has only banned the use and sale of polythene bags which basically have thickness of less than 50
microns.

Below are some of the 20+ reasons why plastic bags should be banned from our cities.

1. Plastic bags do not only pollute our water but also our land. Plastic bags are usually
lightweight and as such, they can travel very long distances by either water or wind. Wind
blows these plastic bags and trashes a whole area. These litters gets caught up in between
trees, fences and floats in water bodies thus moving to the world’s oceans.

2. The plastic bags are made from non-renewable sources and on this account, highly
contribute to climate change. Most of plastic is made of polypropylene which is a material
manufactured from petroleum and natural gas. All of the materials are non-renewable fossil
fuel-based materials and through their extraction and even production, greenhouse gases
are created which further contribute to global climate change.

3. A lot of energy is used in producing these bags. The total amount of energy required to
drive a car for one kilometre or 0.5 miles is the equivalent energy required to produce nine
plastic bags. It is not rational that these non-renewable resources are used to make plastic
bags when the typical useful life of each and every plastic bag is around 12 minutes.
4. Plastic bags do not degrade. In truth, petroleum based plastic bags never degrade. Instead
of the plastic degrading, it is broken down into small tiny pieces which are swept down and
end up in the oceans which are then consumed by wildlife. Currently, there are
approximately 46,000-1,000,000 plastic fragments floating within every square mile of the
globes oceans.

5. Plastic bags are harmful to wildlife and marine life. Birds, animals and marine life such as
sea turtles and fish often mistake the plastic bag and other plastic materials for food and
consume them. What happens once they consume these plastic materials is that their
digestive system gets congested leading to the development of health infections and death
when there is suffocation. The animals may also become easily entangled inside the plastic.

6. Plastic bags are harmful to human health. There are some chemicals from the plastic bags
which can disrupt the normal functioning of hormones in the body. Most plastic fragments
in the oceans like plastic bags have some pollutants such as PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyl)
together with PAHs (Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) which are hormone disrupting. Once
the marine animals consume these chemicals, they move through the food web then later
into the humans who consume fish together with other marine animals. The chemical
materials bio-accumulates in the sea animals and fish system as they are exposed to them in
the ocean waters. When the humans prepare them they consume all these chemicals
affecting their healths. They could develop cancers or other serious conditions.

7. Plastic bags are expensive and hard to clean or remove from the environment. The amount
of plastic bag cleanup is around 17 cents per bag thus in average the taxpayers end up
paying around $88 each year just on plastic bag waste. These plastic bags also cost 3-5 cents
each. Thus, the plastic considered free is not free after all. Individuals pay a lot to purchase
them and even for reusing them. For this reason, plastics should simply be banned.

8. Plastic bags have external costs. Several costs are attributed to the production of plastic
bags. A prime example is the production and environmental costs.

9. Plastic bags are not easy to recycle. Plastic bags are said to present significant challenge in
terms of recycling. Recycling facilities do not have the capacity to recycle plastic bags and
thus do not accept them. Therefore, the actual recycling rate for plastic bags is around 5%.

10. Plastic bags tend to last more; perhaps forever and we even use so many of them. Plastic
bags never degrade completely which shows that as more of them are produced by
companies, then more are introduced into the environment. Therefore, the more the
amount of plastic bags the more there is plastic pollution and its effects. Banning the use of
plastic bags will help reduce this great effect.

11. Even if we did decide to recycle plastic bags, these materials still do end up in oceans and
landfills. Recycling the plastic bags does not affect the fact that they will still be dumped into
the environment and end up into either landfills or oceans. These recycled plastic bags are
not degradable and cause the same effects as non-recycled plastic bags.

12. These plastic bags are impacting the environment negatively in that they are making the
Great Pacific garbage patch bigger every minute. Most of the plastic materials once
released into the environment find their way into waterways and once they are there they
dumped into oceans. Great Pacific Ocean is one such area negatively affected with all the
plastic material. The more they are thrown into the oceans the more they increase causing
the garbage patch to increase in size.

13. Bans should be adopted because they are greatly effective at reducing plastic big
waste. China banned plastic bags and four years later, the amount of plastic bags thrown
into the environment had reduced by 40 billion. If the US bans plastic bags, there would be
fewer landfills.

14. Plastic bags help keep our streets clean. Most of our cities are not clean especially Indian
and most African country streets because people don’t care to know where they throw their
garbage. They do it in water bodies, streets and in the landfills. These wastes litter our
streets making them look ugly affecting their aesthetic value.

15. It helps spread awareness. When we ban plastic bags, we keep our environment clean and
at the same time send some message globally about the importance of environment
protection. People learn that banning plastic is for a reason and they can take up such
important information. They can subsequently begin to understand that the plastic causes
some negative effects and the environment and humans need protection against them.

16. With a ban on plastic bags, there would be improved technology which would boost other
businesses. With such a ban, the society would be required to produce some more
sophisticated bags. A great manpower will be required by the manufacturing factories so
they can make eco-friendly and greener materials.

17. Banning plastic bags helps save money. These plastics cost a lot of money because the final
costs account for the total production costs from their manufacture using petroleum to
when they will be thrown away.
18. People are ready for the ban and thus, it should be adopted. People have seen how much
the plastic bags have adverse effects on their health’s and environment and thus, they have
desired and opted for change. This change is the use of eco-friendly materials.

19. Through banning plastic bags, the people will learn to support local workers together with
green industries.

20. People can opt for manufacturing reusable bags so that they create products which are
sustainable. Manufacturing reusable bags will create new job opportunities in terms of
green manufacturing, research and processing of packaging products.

21. Other nations are banning the use of plastic because they have noticed that it is causing
harm to the environment and human health. Currently, over 40 nations together with
municipalities around the globe have instituted plastic bag bans. Other nations should follow
suit to reduce the overall environmental implications.

22. UNEP secretariat has recommended a ban on all plastic bags worldwide. This means there
are a thousand and one reasons for the ban of plastic bags. If some governments cannot ban
them completely, then they can make the people pay heftily for using plastic bags to
discourage its usage.

23. Through the banning of plastic, cities in various nations can begin to focus on other bigger
waste diversion challenges. Cities have had set targets that they are supposed to achieve
like in Toronto, Canada where the city council is required to achieve 70% waste diversion by
2010. People cannot achieve the set target because most households do not have green
bins. If there is plastic bag bans then city council can place their focus and attention on
getting green bins to various apartment buildings and then meeting waste diversion targets.

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