Breaking the Cycle of Plastic Pollution: Why Non-Biodegradable Plastics Need to Go
Non-biodegradable plastic is a type of plastic that cannot be broken down naturally in the environment, leading to its persistence and accumulation over time. Most non-biodegradable plastics are made from petroleum-based sources, and they can take hundreds of years to decompose. Non-biodegradable plastic is a major contributor to plastic pollution and poses significant environmental and...
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