Week One: Plastic Bottles
To commerce my project,
I have come up with a list of topics that I will be particularly focusing on
and the list goes as: plastic bottles in the ocean, paper towels usage and last
but not least, electricity wastage. These are the first three topics I have
chosen and I plan to add at least two more topics to the list as I move on
deeper into my research. This week, I was focused on plastic bottles. My first
step was finding a way to not only research about what plastic bottles are
doing to different bodies of water all over the world, but also how to get my
fellow peers involved in my project. I want to set up an experiment in my
school where I will hang up posters advising students to properly dispose all
bottles that they use. This experiment will test how concerned humans are about
their environment and if they are willing to improve it. The posters will as
well provide students information on how plastic bottles among other materials
are polluting our water.
From research gathered
from different websites on the internet, I have learned that just one out of
five water bottles is put in a recycle bin. This fact makes me feel depressed
because how is it difficult for a person to walk/drive/ride to a store and buy
a product containing a plastic bottle but finds it tough to walk for about five
seconds to dispose the plastic bottle? This shames the human race and shows how
careless and ignorant we are towards the world we live in. Another piece of
information learned from my research is that plastic takes about 700 years to
decompose. I recently watched a Brita (water filter company) commercial and the
narrator stated that America uses enough water bottles to go around
the world 230 times. Therefore, if it takes plastic 700 years to decompose but
there is enough plastic to go around the world 230 times, then that means it
would take more than billions of years for the world to be cleansed of plastic.
Moreover, every day people are throwing more and more plastic to the
environment so it is impossible to imagine when our oceans will be clean of
plastic pollution. The average American consumes 167 bottles of water a year
but if he/she is only putting one out of five of the bottles in the garbage, then
that means the average American puts 33 plastic bottles in the garbage bin
yearly. Since there are approximately 314 million people living in America,
after computing the math to find how many plastic bottles America uses yearly,
the answer that I found was nearly 52 billion which is a close approximation to
the number 50 billion that many websites revealed to be the actual approximated
number. With 50 billion plastic bottles being used yearly, 38 billion plastic
bottles are wasted each year in America. These bottles normally end up on the
streets and sidewalks and then swept by rain, wind and people into the ocean,
beaches, rivers and lakes. After plastics enter the marine environment,
they slowly break down into smaller pieces that marine life can mistake for
food, sometimes with fatal results. Plastic pollution in our oceans and seas
kills 1.5 million marine animals each year.
I have been creating
posters for plastic bottle recycling and I will be putting up these posters all
over the school eventually. I plan for the plastic bottle project to run from
now until May and this will be when I will gather up all the data and formulate
a conclusion if raising awareness of the dangers of not recycling plastic
bottles will or will not raise the number of plastic bottles being recycled.
On a side not, my concern with plastic bottles polluting the earth
began when I was a young kid. Whenever I would walk to the market place, I
would recognize large amounts of plastic bottles lying around on the road
especially flooding the market place area. Some plastic bottles were clammed up
together and they were causing other wastes on the ground to build up and make
an awful, smelly scene. I loathed walking by all the plastic bottles especially
since I knew that they might be germinating the food being sold in the market
place. For this reason, I am ambitious to carry out this first part of my
project and cannot wait to see the result. I am hoping for the best.
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