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The increase in the production of consumer goods results in damage to

the natural environment. What are the causes of this? What can be done
to solve this problem?
Over the past few years, the population of the world has been increasing with
a lighting speed, which resulting in the high demand of consumer goods. And
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These past centuries has seen a remarkable increase in the world’s population,
which result in the growing requirement of daily - used products. With so
many areas of woodland having been cut down, various types of wildlife are
losing their natural habitat. Furthermore, a large number of consumers have
yet realized the impact of recycling on preserving the environment. They
persistently use those non - biodegradable packaging which is one of the main
culprits contributing to Greenhouse Effect.
There is a lot we can all do, however, to help prevent this. The easiest thing is
that waste material such as paper or glass should be recycled to use again.
People also should consider goods using biodegradable packaging which can
decompose easily or even environmentally - friendly products. At the same
time, the government need to fully appreciate the need for immediate actions
to improve the environment. They could either try to raise public’s awareness
for environmental conservation.
In conclusion, overpopulation and insufficient environmental consciousness
have had destructive effects on the ecosystem. People should involved
themselves more in the conservation program to help make the Planet green
again.

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