How Is Plastic Recycling Good for the Ecosystem?
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Pollution
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Wayward plastic pollutes the environment. Plastic is often used because it is inexpensive, lightweight and shatterproof, but, as the National Resources Defense Council points out, it does not biodegrade in landfills. Wayward plastic ends up tangled in trees, floating in the ocean and otherwise polluting natural habitats and harming or killing wildlife.
Petroleum Usage
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Drilling for oil causes damage to the environment. Plastic is made from petroleum. In the United States, 10 percent of the petroleum used annually is used to make plastic. Both onshore and offshore drilling cause damage to ecosystems by displacing or otherwise harming marine life and wildlife, damaging native plants and polluting the drilling areas.
Manufacturing
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Plastic manufacturing is an energy-intensive process. The process of manufacturing plastic from petroleum is energy-intensive and accounts for a large portion of greenhouse gases that are the leading cause of global warming. As the climate changes rapidly, ecosystems are unable to adapt at the same rate. Coral reefs, for example, are dying at a devastating rate due to a water temperature increase believed to be caused by global warming.
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