The answer is, No and No! Plastic never goes away. It stays in the environment forever, and it collects in the Oceans and landfills. In the Ocean sea animals mistake bits of Plastic for food. The ratio of Plastic to food for sea animals in the Ocean is 10 to 1. (10 Plastic to 1 Food)
We used to make fishing nets out of things that would disintegrate and decompose. Now we use plastic, and that means that animals can get trapped in nets for years and years. The nets will never go away. Back to the animals eating plastic though, when we eat fish we are eating a little plastic too. Yuck!
There is even a place in the middle of the Ocean called the Pacific Garbage Patch. It's not an island of garbage like most people think. It's plastic bits swept up by the Ocean's currents, and floating in the middle of the Ocean like a plastic smoothie. Plastic also attracts chemicals like a magnet. So, even if the sea animals aren't eating the plastic, they are getting poisoned by the chemicals.
The sad thing is, you cannot wholly avoid plastic no matter what you do. It's everywhere, on everything, and in everything. Almost half the plastic we use is single use, and then we throw it away, into the Ocean. We don't need plastic. It's not essential for life. So, why are we using so much of the thing we don't need to rely on when it's destroying the environment? Because it's cheap. Plastic could damage the environment to the point of no return. Do we really want to live like that? I know I don't!
The top three sources of plastic waste, as far as I know, are Plastic bags, Water/Pop/Soda bottles, and Food packaging. A few things that I'm going to do to help the environment are:
- Get things to drink in plastic bottles as little as possible
- Stop using plastic bags
- Reuse plastic containers from food instead to buying reusable containers
By Aurora J. A. Pass