'Burden' is a term used by humans against humans(in common),but have we ever considered the burden we made to our nature?? The beloved nature which provide us shelter? If we had kept away a few hours for nature in our busy schedule of life : We could understand the harms we cause to it. One such example is 'The Great Pacific Garbage Patch'.
YOU might know it in another name too- The Pacific Trash vortex. Trash means waste material. In short we created a 'trash vortex' in 'The Great Pacific Ocean'. The plastic there is estimated to be 100Kgs per square kilometers. ASEAN members Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand are among the five countries throwing the most plastic waste into oceans, according to a 2015 report co-authored by environmental campaigner "Ocean Conservancy". China is the worst offender. With the largest population, China produced the largest quantity of plastic, at nearly 60 million tons. This was followed by the United States at 38 million, Germany at 14.5 million and Brazil at 12 million tons.
According to a United Nations paper and several media reports, 69 countries in the world have passed some sort of full or partial ban on plastic bags..
Its important for us to understand the ill effects caused by our activities. There are many ways to overcome and prevent this like the three R's(reuse, reduce and recycle) etc.
So lets be positive and remove these activities with a power of 'good thought'.
Talk Soon,
Meenakshi. B. Krishnan
YOU might know it in another name too- The Pacific Trash vortex. Trash means waste material. In short we created a 'trash vortex' in 'The Great Pacific Ocean'. The plastic there is estimated to be 100Kgs per square kilometers. ASEAN members Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand are among the five countries throwing the most plastic waste into oceans, according to a 2015 report co-authored by environmental campaigner "Ocean Conservancy". China is the worst offender. With the largest population, China produced the largest quantity of plastic, at nearly 60 million tons. This was followed by the United States at 38 million, Germany at 14.5 million and Brazil at 12 million tons.
According to a United Nations paper and several media reports, 69 countries in the world have passed some sort of full or partial ban on plastic bags..
Its important for us to understand the ill effects caused by our activities. There are many ways to overcome and prevent this like the three R's(reuse, reduce and recycle) etc.
So lets be positive and remove these activities with a power of 'good thought'.
Talk Soon,
Meenakshi. B. Krishnan

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