Polythene bags, while convenient pose significant environmental and health risks due to their non-biodegradable nature and potential for pollution.
They contribute to land, water, and air pollution, harm wildlife, and release toxic chemicals when burned.
Facts:
Polythene bags take hundreds of years to decompose, accumulating in landfills and natural environments.
Burning plastic bags releases harmful gases that can cause respiratory issues.
My note:
We all should save our environment and keep it safe and whenever we go out to take vegetables and fruits from the market so you should have a jute bag with you instead of using polythene bags.