Case Analysis
Plastic pollution is the pollution caused by the disposal and accumulation of plastic material into the environment. Plastic is now the most common material that is a basic essential in our everyday life. They are all around us in the form of plastic bags, containers, credit/ debit cards, stationary, electronic items and many more. Plastic is a material made up of organic synthetic or semi-synthetic degradable matter. This matter can be broken down into small molecules but cannot be totally eliminated from the environment. There are various types of plastic produced such as natural, synthetic, crystalline, amorphous and biodegradable. Plastic pollution is mainly caused due to the human made synthetic plastic being used and disposed. it ranges from pollution caused by litter plastic on the land, water pollution to marine debris. Specifically, there are six main issues caused by plastic pollution. First is the impact on environment. The burning of plastic material releases dangerous and harmful gases such as Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Di Oxide and toxic gases which leads to global warming. Second is the impacts on oceans killing. The plastic waste that is disposed into the oceans is the most dangerous threat today for ocean animals. The waste released by industries manufacturing plastic material into the water resources nearby and into the oceans is very harmful. The marine life is to the utmost threat with such kind of chemical pollutants. As plastics are not totally degradable, the small particles are eaten by the water animals. This causes problem, reproductive issues and sometimes even death. Even birds mistake plastic bags or material on the sea surface as their prey and end up consuming them which can be very fatal to their health. Many fish, mammals and amphibians of the water even lose or hurt their limbs due to the entanglement caused by the fisher men’s nets, sacks and ropes. Sea turtles are the