Reduce Usage of plastic bag Plastic! Plastic! Plastic!.this materials is use by people all over the world.Plastic uses for many activity‚mainly for carry things.we can see plastic every day and every where in our life.at shop even at stall.Usage of plastic has advantage and disadvantage. The advantages of plastic are ‚ the misuse of plastic bags may be responsible for environmental contamination‚ they are much more eco-friendly than many assume‚ especially when looked at from their creation to
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Chapter: 1 Introduction: Plastic money is the alternative of cash or the standard ’money’. Plastic money is used to refer to the credit cards‚ debit cards that we use to make purchases in our everyday life. Plastic money is much more convenient to carry around as you do not have to carry a huge some of money with you. It is also much safer to carry it along or to travel with it as if it is stolen one can consult the bank whose service you are using and get it blocked hence saving your money
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What’s So Bad About Plastic Bags? Plastic bags are not biodegradable. They clog waterways‚ spoil the landscape‚ and end up in landfills where they may take 1‚000 years or more to break down into ever smaller particles that continue to pollute the soil and water. Plastic bags also pose a serious danger to birds and marine mammals that often mistake them for food. Thousands die each year after swallowing or choking on discarded plastic bags. Finally‚ producing plastic bags requires millions
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problem with plastics The problem with plastic is that it doesn’t break down and go into the soil it just sits there for years and years and it’s way overused. We use plastic for A LOT of things: packaging‚ transporting‚ manufacturing‚ etc‚ but do we ever stop to think about what happens to the plastic after we’re done using it‚ or where it ends up? The ‘out of sight‚ out of mind’ saying is perfect when it comes to a lot of environmental issues‚ especially the issue with plastic. Plastic is made
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as Plastic Pollution in Our Oceans I. Introduction A. For the past 60 years‚ plastics production and use has dramatically increased‚ and the vast majority of plastic generated is not recovered at the end of its use life. B. How many plastic products do you guys consume everyday? C. Plastic is a useful material with myriad applications‚ but a non-renewable material that requires careful lifecycle management so that it does not degrade land‚ oceans‚ human health‚ and sustainable economies. D
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A plastic shopping bag‚ the most known used product discovered by man. Data released by the United States Environmental Protection Agency shows that somewhere between 500 billion and 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year (National Geographic News‚ 2006). As the number of usage increases‚ the rate of plastic pollution grows eventually to be an immeasurable environmental obstacle that is difficult to control. This essay will unfold the case of plastic bags to identify the outcomes
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Plastic Money One of the biggest problems with the way we celebrate festivals in our country is the resultant noise pollution. In the larger cities that anyway grapple with the problem of noise pollution in everyday living‚ public celebrations like Janmashtami and Ganesh Chaturthi only aggravate the issue. Loudspeakers‚ fire crackers and loud musical instruments are all culprits. According to a recent World Health Organisation (WHO) report noise pollution is considered not only an environmental
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Stress relaxation is an intrinsic property of a material‚ in which‚ the material decreases the applied load held at constant strain with passage of time. The total strain remains constant but a fraction of the elastic strain transforms into plastic strain [3]. Stress relaxation characteristics of a material become vital when designing mechanical fasteners‚ riveted or bolted assemblies‚ shrink or press-fit components‚ solderless electrical connectors‚ etc. Moreover‚ stress relaxation data could be
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flatter than for coarse sugar. This indicates that coarse sugar was more cohesive‚ thus more hygroscopic. Hygroscopic materials are materials that have the ability to absorb moisture from its surroundings. As more hygroscopic materials present in powdered food‚ this will then lead to poor flowing conditions hence causing several flowing problems such as rathole‚ bridging and segregation. Ratholing occurs when discharge takes place only in a flow channel located above the outlet. If the material
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Introduction of Participants & Resource Persons Mr. Michael B. Nuñez Provincial Director DTI-SLPO 09:00 11:00 Session I The Old and New in Coconut Industry Coconut Agriculture vs. Coconut Industry 11:00 12:00 Session II Farmer’s Coconut Mill (FARCOM) 12:00 01:00 LUNCH 01:00 01:30 Session III Buko-Copra Transition 01:30 02:30 Session IV The New Coconut Economy of So. Leyte 02:30 03:20 Open Forum 03:20 03:30 Closing Ceremonies 07:30 08:30 Registration Secretariat 08:30
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