Modern life is ‘plasticized,’ conveying enormous benefits to our lives in hygiene, convenience and color. Plastics are everywhere within the home, in food packaging, cooking utensils, children’s toys, building materials and household equipment. Plastics result from the petrochemical industry (non-sustainable and environmentally disastrous) and are environmentally hazardous throughout their lifecycle; starting with their production which involves large-scale pollution, releasing potent chemicals such as dioxins, phthalates and toxic metals into our environment; and affecting human, animal, plant and aquatic life. Plastic is given different qualities through treatment with a cocktail of other terrifying chemicals, all of which can leach out of the individual products and into air (you know that new plastic smell?), water or something in close proximity to the plastic. And then what do we do?
We recently had a large campaign against the use of plastics in our city,
the city of Dehardun in India. Here is a little presentation
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