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Disadvantages of Plastics!! 9/27/2009 1
Intro! Plastic bottles are certainly ubiquitous--they bring us everything from household cleaners to soft drinks to things so readily available as water. These bottles, while convenient, do have disadvantages when used on as wide a scale. While most of these disadvantages are environmental in nature, the consequences could have widespread economic consequences in the long-term. 9/27/2009 2
9/27/2009 3
Decomposition The main disadvantage of plastic bottles is the shear amount of time they take to decompose--the average plastic bottle takes 500 years. Plastic's decomposition can be affected by various factors, such as the type of plastic, the climate and acids in the landfill; plastic still lasts a long time, filling landfills for an indefinite period.  9/27/2009 4
Difficult To Recycle Glass bottles can be melted and easily reused, as can tin cans. Recycling plastic is not so simple. Much of the plastic placed in recycling boxes is not recycled at all, as most plastic cannot be recycled. Those bottles that are recycled are not used to make new bottles. Instead, recycled plastic bottles are used to make non-recyclable products, such as T-shirts, plastic lumber or parking lot bumpers. This means more raw materials need to be used to create new plastic bottles than is the case with easily recycled material, such as glass or tin.  9/27/2009 5
HardTo Reuse The standard disposable plastic bottle is meant for one use, not many. Recycled plastic bottles are not refilled in-mass the way glass beer bottles are, and flimsy plastic bottles do not lend themselves well to at-home re-usage. Water bottles, for example, are often reused in the home but become less and less sturdy over time and are ultimately thrown away. 9/27/2009 6
Non Renewable Plastic is manufactured using oil by-products and natural gas, materials that could be used in numerous other applications or conserved were plastic usage lower. Natural gas, for example, can be used to heat houses and cook food. Using plastic in the volume we currently do reduces the availability of these resources, which are gone forever when used up.  9/27/2009 7
Omg! Threat To All! Discarded Plastic  usually ends up within marine sources. The Pacific Ocean has one of the largest dumping ground for plastics, unknown numbers of sea birds marine mammals and fish ingest plastics which causes a variety of negative health effects.  As plastics break down by wave action, photic  or biological means generation of  microplastics also occurs.  Microplastics have the potential  to harbour persitant organic pollutants and  polyaromatic hydrocarbons which are  highly toxic to all known living creatures.  8
9/27/2009 9 Help Us!!
Whales hail for help!! As per Marrickville Council of Australia, as many as 100,000 whales, turtles and birds die have been reported to die every year, mainly because of plastic in their environment. Plastic bags not only have adverse effects on our natural habitats, but have also been found to be responsible for the death of many animals, mainly on account of the suffocation encountered on eating them. 9/27/2009 10
9/27/2009 11
Things You can do ! The two best things you can do is to use less (or no) plastic and to reuse plastic when possible. Many products that come in plastic bottles are also available in glass bottle or tin cans; use these whenever possible. Instead of buying bottled water buy a refillable water bottle and fill it with tap water. Generally, try to waste less by using less and reusing when possible. 9/27/2009 12
www.manavata.org ALTERNATIVES Plastic bags take between 15 to 1000 years to degrade.The detoxins and other chemical pollutants released fromthem are a Serious Threat to be Tackled.Designing eco-friendly, biodegradable plastics is the need of the hour. Though partially biodegradable plastics have been developed and used, completely biodegradable plastics based onrenewable starch rather than petrochemicals have only recently been developed and are in the early stages of commercialization. Paper , Cloth, Jute, Cane, etc., are the most preferable but still controversial
www.manavata.org To save your environment and thereby your self ,[object Object]
Use of Glass / Ceramic instead of plastic in Microwave.• Replace plastic travel mugs with stainless steel for hot beverages. • When you can’t avoid plastic, check container bottoms for recycling codes (in triangle with chasing arrows). Choose those easily recycled.,[object Object]
Do not let plastic litter the environment.SAVE EARTH
Future of Plastic 9/27/2009 16
The future of plastic is ‘not’ in jeopardy “Everything’s plastic, we’re all gonna die” says Elizabeth Wurtzel. I do not agree with the statement. Biodegradable plastic seems to show some light, however, they too come with certain disadvantages. When degraded, these emit harmful Co2 and methane.  However, here comes recycled plastic curbstone, which acts as a substitute to building materials. In addition, “oxo-biodegradable” plastics are eco- friendly as when degraded they emit no methane. It’s time we change our opinion. Many developing countries like India are banning plastic bags. Instead of banning them, the plastic bags should be utilized elsewhere. 9/27/2009 17
Let’s discuss about a few recent developments:  • Plastic used in construction: Plastic building material is strong, flexible, water- and heat - resistant. Recently, a UK-based company has launched a recycled plastic curbstone, which can replace building materials like steel, wood, etc. The plastics are light weight and require little maintenance. Novacem Company has developed a new formula of locking CO2 into construction materials. The CO2 can be recycled with other plastic and glass from torn out buildings. 9/27/2009 18
Making Plastics from Plants!! Wow! • Scientists have come up with a new technology of making plastic from plant. Three bacterial enzymes have been introduced by the scientists in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. When the two enzymes are combined with the plant, an organic polymer known as polyhdroxybutyrate-co-polyhydroxyvalerate, or PHBV is produced. PHBV is extensively used to produce variety of products like grocery bags, soda bottles, flatware and disposable razors. The plastic when discarded are easily degraded. 9/27/2009 19
Plastics From Garbage!  Recently scientists have made a green polymer from plastics thrown in the garbage which will prevent dumping of post consume plastics in the landfills.  Banning plastics is not the real motto to save the environment but the motto is to make plastics in producing wide varieties of products.  9/27/2009 20
What a mess!! 9/27/2009 21
9/27/2009 22 Depicts two million plastic beverage bottles: the number used in the U.S. every five minutes
9/27/2009 23
Plastics Recycling .                              9/27/2009 24
9/27/2009 25
Advantages of Recycling Waste reduction Conservation of energy Save money Create new jobs Generate revenues 9/27/2009 26
Disadvantages of Recycling Recyclable materials might be in contact with radioactive materials  The chemical bonds (toughness)  Impossible to recycle at 100%  9/27/2009 27
Growth in plastic bottles Recycling Plastic bottle recycling increased since 1990 9/27/2009 28
Conclusions on Recycling Recycling      - save money      - use less raw materials      - no landfills- plastics take about 20 to 30   	years to decompose 9/27/2009 29
5-R for Plastics!!  Refuse Reduce Reuse  Recycle Rebuy 9/27/2009 30

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Plastics Disadvantages & Recycling

  • 2. Intro! Plastic bottles are certainly ubiquitous--they bring us everything from household cleaners to soft drinks to things so readily available as water. These bottles, while convenient, do have disadvantages when used on as wide a scale. While most of these disadvantages are environmental in nature, the consequences could have widespread economic consequences in the long-term. 9/27/2009 2
  • 4. Decomposition The main disadvantage of plastic bottles is the shear amount of time they take to decompose--the average plastic bottle takes 500 years. Plastic's decomposition can be affected by various factors, such as the type of plastic, the climate and acids in the landfill; plastic still lasts a long time, filling landfills for an indefinite period. 9/27/2009 4
  • 5. Difficult To Recycle Glass bottles can be melted and easily reused, as can tin cans. Recycling plastic is not so simple. Much of the plastic placed in recycling boxes is not recycled at all, as most plastic cannot be recycled. Those bottles that are recycled are not used to make new bottles. Instead, recycled plastic bottles are used to make non-recyclable products, such as T-shirts, plastic lumber or parking lot bumpers. This means more raw materials need to be used to create new plastic bottles than is the case with easily recycled material, such as glass or tin. 9/27/2009 5
  • 6. HardTo Reuse The standard disposable plastic bottle is meant for one use, not many. Recycled plastic bottles are not refilled in-mass the way glass beer bottles are, and flimsy plastic bottles do not lend themselves well to at-home re-usage. Water bottles, for example, are often reused in the home but become less and less sturdy over time and are ultimately thrown away. 9/27/2009 6
  • 7. Non Renewable Plastic is manufactured using oil by-products and natural gas, materials that could be used in numerous other applications or conserved were plastic usage lower. Natural gas, for example, can be used to heat houses and cook food. Using plastic in the volume we currently do reduces the availability of these resources, which are gone forever when used up. 9/27/2009 7
  • 8. Omg! Threat To All! Discarded Plastic usually ends up within marine sources. The Pacific Ocean has one of the largest dumping ground for plastics, unknown numbers of sea birds marine mammals and fish ingest plastics which causes a variety of negative health effects. As plastics break down by wave action, photic or biological means generation of microplastics also occurs. Microplastics have the potential to harbour persitant organic pollutants and polyaromatic hydrocarbons which are highly toxic to all known living creatures. 8
  • 10. Whales hail for help!! As per Marrickville Council of Australia, as many as 100,000 whales, turtles and birds die have been reported to die every year, mainly because of plastic in their environment. Plastic bags not only have adverse effects on our natural habitats, but have also been found to be responsible for the death of many animals, mainly on account of the suffocation encountered on eating them. 9/27/2009 10
  • 12. Things You can do ! The two best things you can do is to use less (or no) plastic and to reuse plastic when possible. Many products that come in plastic bottles are also available in glass bottle or tin cans; use these whenever possible. Instead of buying bottled water buy a refillable water bottle and fill it with tap water. Generally, try to waste less by using less and reusing when possible. 9/27/2009 12
  • 13. www.manavata.org ALTERNATIVES Plastic bags take between 15 to 1000 years to degrade.The detoxins and other chemical pollutants released fromthem are a Serious Threat to be Tackled.Designing eco-friendly, biodegradable plastics is the need of the hour. Though partially biodegradable plastics have been developed and used, completely biodegradable plastics based onrenewable starch rather than petrochemicals have only recently been developed and are in the early stages of commercialization. Paper , Cloth, Jute, Cane, etc., are the most preferable but still controversial
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Do not let plastic litter the environment.SAVE EARTH
  • 17. Future of Plastic 9/27/2009 16
  • 18. The future of plastic is ‘not’ in jeopardy “Everything’s plastic, we’re all gonna die” says Elizabeth Wurtzel. I do not agree with the statement. Biodegradable plastic seems to show some light, however, they too come with certain disadvantages. When degraded, these emit harmful Co2 and methane. However, here comes recycled plastic curbstone, which acts as a substitute to building materials. In addition, “oxo-biodegradable” plastics are eco- friendly as when degraded they emit no methane. It’s time we change our opinion. Many developing countries like India are banning plastic bags. Instead of banning them, the plastic bags should be utilized elsewhere. 9/27/2009 17
  • 19. Let’s discuss about a few recent developments: • Plastic used in construction: Plastic building material is strong, flexible, water- and heat - resistant. Recently, a UK-based company has launched a recycled plastic curbstone, which can replace building materials like steel, wood, etc. The plastics are light weight and require little maintenance. Novacem Company has developed a new formula of locking CO2 into construction materials. The CO2 can be recycled with other plastic and glass from torn out buildings. 9/27/2009 18
  • 20. Making Plastics from Plants!! Wow! • Scientists have come up with a new technology of making plastic from plant. Three bacterial enzymes have been introduced by the scientists in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. When the two enzymes are combined with the plant, an organic polymer known as polyhdroxybutyrate-co-polyhydroxyvalerate, or PHBV is produced. PHBV is extensively used to produce variety of products like grocery bags, soda bottles, flatware and disposable razors. The plastic when discarded are easily degraded. 9/27/2009 19
  • 21. Plastics From Garbage! Recently scientists have made a green polymer from plastics thrown in the garbage which will prevent dumping of post consume plastics in the landfills. Banning plastics is not the real motto to save the environment but the motto is to make plastics in producing wide varieties of products. 9/27/2009 20
  • 22. What a mess!! 9/27/2009 21
  • 23. 9/27/2009 22 Depicts two million plastic beverage bottles: the number used in the U.S. every five minutes
  • 25. Plastics Recycling . 9/27/2009 24
  • 27. Advantages of Recycling Waste reduction Conservation of energy Save money Create new jobs Generate revenues 9/27/2009 26
  • 28. Disadvantages of Recycling Recyclable materials might be in contact with radioactive materials The chemical bonds (toughness) Impossible to recycle at 100% 9/27/2009 27
  • 29. Growth in plastic bottles Recycling Plastic bottle recycling increased since 1990 9/27/2009 28
  • 30. Conclusions on Recycling Recycling - save money - use less raw materials - no landfills- plastics take about 20 to 30 years to decompose 9/27/2009 29
  • 31. 5-R for Plastics!! Refuse Reduce Reuse Recycle Rebuy 9/27/2009 30
  • 32. QUESTIONS ? 9/27/2009 31