I.
Introduction
"In 2008, an estimated 10.7 million metric tons of packaging waste disposed of in the UK
(department of environment, food and rural affairs, 2008.( If this continues, the environmental impact could be catastrophic"( Wittenberg, 2009, p. 101). The purpose of this paper is to analyze the problems and solutions of packaging and waste. According to Hopewell at all
(2009). He mentions that plastics are cheap, not dense and tough supplies, which can immediately be loose rich soil into an assortment of producers that discovery usage in a line of applications. As a result, the manufacture of plastics has evolved obviously over the last 60 years. Reprocessing is one of the most significant actions presently offered to decrease these influences and signifies one of maximum active parts in the plastics manufacture today.
Reprocessing offers chances to decrease lubricant use. The solve of problems of packing and waste are recycle and reuse.
II.
Research evidence
According to Wittenberg S (2009). She mentions that plastic bags are used in massive records wholly over the world; they are very cheap, trivial until now though, and simply manageable. They developed every day in the primary 1980s, currently among 500 billion to one trillion are usually yearly. In 2002 in Australia, the rural area was beleaguered with 50-80 million plastic bags .And nation into general confidence, they are not liberated. The assessed yearly price to vendors ' in the USA is 4$ billion, which the customer eventually wages for over higher product prices. They are constructed with fuel, a non - refresh natural supply that is appropriate progressively in small source and is often achieved from foreign nations, straightening our want on these occasionally aggressive nations.
( If you can find ways to reuse and recycle the rubbish safely and economically. Says the United Nations Environment Program, and
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