Breakup with Plastic!?
- Sarthak Niwate
- Sep 15, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 18, 2019
"Kachra Yeh Dumping Wala.. Logo Ne Aisa Dala.. Kachre Ne Le Li Meri Jaan...
Haay Kachre Mein Kurbaan..."
Plastic has been ruling over the world since decade. We gave birth to plastic for our profit and now banned it for our profit only. Plastic is an essential component in every human being's life. I will surely say not only on daily basis but, on hourly basis we used plastic. Moreover, we have crossed the limit of producing plastic either to reuse the already produced plastic.
Plastic Ban : Breakup With Plastic
Maharashtra Government banned plastic in year 2019. They have taken right steps but, what is ideal solution!?
Plastic is not harmful not either it's dangerous, but the way we use plastic is wrong. We have forgotten the 3R's : Reduce-Reuse-Recycle which we learnt in our school days. I am not expert in this field, but what general sense makes is, 'We should properly discard the plastic because Plastic is our need.'
Breaking up relationship with plastic will only lead to issues. We have adopted plastic in our lifestyle and routine. We are used to it. This long relationship can't be just broke up. We should develop this by just reducing the plastic and then reuse it several possible times and recycle it properly.
Plastic is good. Humans are intelligent that's why they created plastic. We only have to alter the way of using plastic in daily lives. Maybe by someone's opinion I am wrong, but think we can overcome this. It's impossible to revise new lifestyle only the question is start. Be the first to change. Be the you for revolution.

"All 90 percentage of waste generated in India is mismanaged. According to study on plastic, published in Science Journal." (Source: Bloomberg)
Banning or Breaking up with Plastic is just to put blanket over problems. Every single day India produces tonnes of plastic and throws tonnes too. Then it ruins the marine ecosystem. Replacing plastic is not a easy task. But, for all it's hazards plastic is still one of the least taxing on the environment as compared to other alternatives for it.

In the end, I want to sum it up this Breakup With Plastic? topic by....
"Plastic isn't the problem. It's what we do with it. And that means the onus is on us to be far smarter in how we use this miracle material." By Erik Solheim (Former Executive Director, UNEP)
What we can ensure nonetheless is minimal use of plastics on a personal level and at the same time moving towards greener alternatives on an industrial and global level.
- Sarthak Niwate info.sarthakfeeds@gmail.com
Great work bro 👌👌👍
More people should read and understand this. It really makes sense✌️✌️
Don't be "drastic" say no to plastic
Great one ...
Great Thought...
Great start ....🙌🙌
Great thought buddy...
But, I don't know why people always ignore this issues which come out with different different incarnations which may causes lots of problem to them and to the others.....
Recently I've been to the Juhu Chowpatty to have a look of Ganpati Visarjan and on the way is just got up with the bulk of plastic materials
People never take the initiative of taking the first step.
They just throw all the responsibilities on others....☹️☹️