5. Plastic poisons our food chain
Plastic affects human health
Disposable plastics are the main
source of plastic pollution
Plastic recycling is not a solution
to the crisis
Plastic pollution is not only in the
ocean also in desert
6. How big is the problem?
How much waste is generated by
single use plastic bottles?
Artist Chris Jordan offers the
following visualizations.
Imagine 8 football fields covered
thickly with plastic bottles: this
is the equivalent to the number of
plastic beverage bottles discarded
in the US every five minutes
7. Now imagine a line of plastic water bottles going around the
planet five times. This would be equivalent to the number of
plastic bottles discarded every week in the US, just for water!
14. 1. Have you heard or read about the dangerous
of Plastic Bags?
Yes
YES
NO
No
0%
100%
15. 2. What are the sources of your information
about the dangerous of plastic bags?
Relatives and friends
School or University
T.V , Radio, and newspapers
School or University
T.V , Radio, and newspapers
20%
50%
30%
16. 3. How many plastic bag are consumed per week ?
Less than 20
20 to 50
50 to 100 Less than 20 20 to 50 50 to 100 More than 100
More than 100
4%
2%
30%
64%
17. 4 Do you re-use plastic bag ?
Yes
No
YES
NO
31%
69%
18. 5 There are many alternatives for plastic bags
such as cotton, linen and paper bags…etc, do
you know it?
Yes
YES NO
No
0%
100%
19. 6 Do you use alternatives of plastic bag while
shopping ?
Yes
YES NO
No
41%
59%
20. 7 Do you think that the society has enough
information about the dangers of plastic bags?
Sufficient
Insufficient
Requires more Awareness
Sufficient
Insufficient
I do not know
0%
4%
28%
68%
21. 8 Do you think that you can reduce your rate of
consumption of plastic bags?
Yes
YES NO
No
9%
91%
22. 9 Are you ready to support efforts to reduce
consumption of plastic bags?
Yes
YES NO
No
0%
100%
23. 10 Do you agree with the imposition of nominal
fees on plastic bags to reduce them?
Yes
YES NO
No
1%
99%
24. 11 If government ban plastic bag would u like to
support?
Support
Somewhat support
Undecided
Support
Somewhat support
Somewhat oppose Undecided
Somewhat oppose
Oppose
Oppose
1%
0%
0%
39%
60%
26. • As per analysis
1. 100% people heard or read about the dangerous of Plastic
Bags
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
69% People re-use plastic bag
100% people know alternative for plastic bag
But while shopping 59% people use alternative
Still 68% people think to need more awareness
91% people trying to reduces consumption & 100%
people would like to support to reduce plastic bag use
7. If government will take any action then 60% people will
support & 40 people will try to support
28. • Is Paper Better Than Plastic?
• Paper bags, which many people consider a better
alternative to plastic bags, carry their own set of
environmental problems. For example, according to
the American Forest and Paper Association, in 1999
the U.S. alone used 10 billion paper grocery
bags, which adds up to a lot of trees.
29. • Reusable Bags Are a Better Option
But if you decline both paper and plastic bags, then how do you get
your groceries home? The answer, according to many
environmentalists, is high-quality reusable shopping bags made of
materials that don’t harm the environment during production and
don’t need to be discarded after each use.
“Experts estimate that 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed
and discarded annually worldwide—more than a million per minute.”
30. Strategic Taxes Can Cut Plastic Bag Use???
In 2001, for example, Ireland was using 1.2 billion plastic bags
annually, about 316 per person.
32. Companies Making Tough Choices
Meanwhile, some eco-friendly companies—such as Toronto’s Mountain
Equipment Co-op—are voluntarily exploring ethical alternatives to
plastic bags, turning to biodegradable bags made from corn. The cornbased bags cost several times more than plastic bags, but are produced
using much less energy and will break down in landfills or composters in
four to 12 weeks.
34. • Plastic bags are not biodegradable. They clog
waterways, spoil the landscape, and end up
inlands fill. 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 of
gallons of petroleum that could be used for
transportation or heating.