Paper Vs. Plastics: The Debate Between Paper Vs. Plastics

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All over the world the debate has been between paper and plastic, but recently there has been the introduction of the reusable bag. This reusable bag is said to eliminate the problems between paper and plastic and be the most environmental friendly compared to both, this would seem to be the most obvious choice when it comes to which bag is the best bag. However, this may not be the case, in fact, using a plastic bag may even be better than a paper or reusable bag in comparison. A plastic bag, unlike the other bag contenders is more energy and cost efficient when it comes to production, it is fundamentally recyclable, and overall just more convenient to have.
Plastic bags have been around since their creation is 1977. They are the most often …show more content…

It is true that plastic bags are a leading contender in water and air pollution by having them, but they also take up less space in landfills than the other types of bags and compared to paper bags is better for the environment. In fact, paper bags are more harmful than a plastic bag because to make paper bags you must cut down trees, statistically about 14 million trees are cut down to make these bags. Along with the cutting down of these trees, the manufacturing of paper bags as produced 70 percent more air pollution and 50 times more water pollution than the production of plastic bags. Paper bags, however do have the advantage when it comes to being decomposable and more recyclable. Reusable bags, they do not rely on fossil fuels like petroleum and are ecofriendly so you would think there are no problems with them, that however is not the case. Some reusable bags in fact still contain certain amounts of plastic in them and even hold harmful chemicals such as lead. Chemicals such as lead are dangerous to the surrounding environment and the health of humans. These chemicals are even expected to contaminate underground water. Despite this reusable bags to produce a lower risk of waste damage during its production and is quite reusable as the name

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